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Danny Vesokie | Affiliated Financial Partners
MemberApril 22, 2025 at 5:07 pm in reply to: GCA Forums News for Tuesday April 22 2025In the summer of 2023, New York Attorney General Letitia James helped her niece, Shamice Thompson-Hairston, buy a home in Norfolk, Virginia, by co-signing the mortgage. Now, this seemingly simple transaction has sparked a heated debate, with a top Trump administration housing official accusing James of bank fraud. William Pulte, the Director of the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency, has requested the U.S. Department of Justice to launch a criminal investigation, citing discrepancies in James’ mortgage application and her claims regarding the property’s primary residence status.
James, known for her legal battles with former President Donald Trump, has called these allegations “baseless” and claims they are part of a political retribution campaign. The controversy revolves around whether James misrepresented her primary residence, potentially violating mortgage rules, and whether she misrepresented the number of apartments in her Brooklyn townhouse to secure federal mortgage benefits.
In this video, we break down the key details surrounding the investigation into Letitia James’ real estate dealings, including the loan application, power of attorney, and conflicting statements regarding her primary residence. Is this a legitimate legal issue or just another political attack in the ongoing battle between Trump’s allies and his legal adversaries?
Stay tuned as we dive deep into the bank fraud allegations and the potential fallout for Letitia James, one of the most powerful legal figures in the country.
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Danny Vesokie | Affiliated Financial Partners
MemberApril 19, 2025 at 9:37 pm in reply to: GCA Forums News for Friday April 18 2025Leticia James allegedly committed mortgage fraud on multiple occasions. Can you please clarify the alleged mortgage fraud committed by New York Attorney General Letitia James? She purchased an owner-occupied home in Norfolk, Virginia, as an owner-occupied primary home and then rented it out to take advantage of the low down payment and low mortgage rates on primary homes. Can you please tell us more about the five-unit commercial multifamily home she purchased as a four-unit rather than a five-unit? Four-unit and under multifamily properties are considered residential properties and qualify for lower down payments and mortgage rates. Can you also explain how Letitia James lied and committed mortgage fraud by stating her father was her husband? We know these are allegations, and nothing is concrete until a jury and a conviction of these charges, an acquittal, or a dismissal finds it. Thank you. Please give us a comprehensive, detailed report.
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Danny Vesokie | Affiliated Financial Partners
MemberApril 13, 2025 at 5:40 pm in reply to: ILLINOIS GOV. JB PRITZKER SIGNED 270 BILLS(GCA Forums News) – The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the state of Illinois, the city of Chicago, and local officials alleging they are exacerbating the border crisis and thwarting federal officials with sanctuary city policies. The Justice Department asked a judge to declare the state and local laws unconstitutional under the federal government’s supremacy clause. The complaint, filed Thursday, specifically referenced the Illinois Way Forward Act and the 2017 TRUST Act alongside Chicago’s Welcoming City Ordinance and Cook County policies. It further names Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart.
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Danny Vesokie | Affiliated Financial Partners
MemberApril 13, 2025 at 5:37 pm in reply to: ILLINOIS GOV. JB PRITZKER SIGNED 270 BILLS(GCA Forums News) – Illinois drivers could be taxed by the mile under a pilot program being considered at the statehouse. Senate Bill 1938 is to be discussed by members of the Transportation committee before April 11. The proposed Road Usage Charge Act would create a pilot program to test a mileage-based fee instead of motor fuel taxes for funding highways. Opponents, like Illinois Trucking Association Executive Director Matt Hart, argue the state of Illinois already has a well-functioning system in place to fund the construction of the state’s roads and bridges. “That’s why we supported the 2019 capital bill that has put us on the pathway to where we are today, with the state of Illinois having nearly $6 billion in road funds – $3.5 billion in the road fund and $2.3 billion in the state construction account,” Hart told The Center Square. “Clearly, the actions we took in 2019 are providing us with ample revenues for our state.”
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Danny Vesokie | Affiliated Financial Partners
MemberApril 13, 2025 at 5:34 pm in reply to: ILLINOIS GOV. JB PRITZKER SIGNED 270 BILLSWhy Is Illinois Losing Population? Illinois has been facing a notable population decline, and this video will break down the factors contributing to this trend. We will discuss the significant impacts of high taxes, economic challenges, and pension obligations that are influencing residents’ decisions to leave the state. By examining domestic migration patterns and the stark contrast between those moving out and those moving in, we will highlight the seriousness of the situation. Additionally, we’ll look at how these trends affect local communities, especially major cities like Chicago, which have seen substantial drops in population.
Join us as we analyze the current state of Illinois and consider potential changes that could make it a more appealing place for families and businesses. Understanding these dynamics is important for anyone interested in the future of the Midwest and its economic landscape. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more informative content on the Midwest and its evolving circumstances.
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Danny Vesokie | Affiliated Financial Partners
MemberApril 11, 2025 at 3:05 pm in reply to: GCA Forums News for Thursday April 10 2025Are you worried about your Section 8 housing voucher crisis? With rising reports of housing fraud, income misreporting, and violations, thousands of people are at risk of losing their benefits. In this video, I break down the biggest Section 8 fraud violations, who’s most at risk, and what you need to do to protect your voucher from getting revoked.
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✅ The HUD rules you MUST follow to stay compliant📢 Don’t risk losing your voucher! Watch this video to stay informed and protection. Section 8 Housing is a housing voucher program for families needing assistance in affordable houding. It is a housing voucher grant program under the Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Depending on the income of the Section 8 Voucher Recipient and the number of dependents, Section 8 will subsidize a percentage up to the full rent amount. The more the Section 8 voucher recipient makes the less Section 8 pays. The lower the recipient makes the higher amount section 8 pays. There will be some major changes in HUD’s Section 8 Housing Voucher Subsidy program.
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Danny Vesokie | Affiliated Financial Partners
MemberMarch 30, 2025 at 2:36 am in reply to: Corrupt CopsGood old Fort Wayne Indiana Mayor gets into an accident while driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.@Copwatchtv obtained body camera footage of an incident where Fort Wayne, Indiana Mayor Tom Henry was involved in a traffic crash. A responding officer noticed a smell of alcohol emitting from Henry. The police department carefully and thoroughly investigated the DWI and crash. Mayor Henry became verbally combative during the stop and demanded the police chief be called.
According to a probable cause affidavit, a chemical test found Henry’s blood-alcohol-content was .152%,, and he was arrested on two misdemeanor charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. A plea agreement was reached in early November whereas it required Henry to pay $3,166 in restitution as well as a $25 fine and nearly $800 in court costs and filing fees. The plea agreement also called for Henry to not drink and also submit to random alcohol or drug tests for 365 days. The featured content is NOT intended to be violent nor glorify violence in any way. We are sharing this footage STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and education.https://youtu.be/h3HttU8JrTg?si=M2KugHu4VerQWj56
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Danny Vesokie | Affiliated Financial Partners
MemberMarch 30, 2025 at 2:31 am in reply to: Corrupt CopsPolice officers should be held to a higher standards when it comes to driving under the influence of alcohol and or drugs. Here’s another off duty Police Officer from Jacksonville Sheriff’s Department charged with Driving Under the influence of alcohol.
JACKSONVILLE, FL – On June 3rd, 2021 at 6:37AM, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Communication Center began receiving several calls regarding a marked patrol vehicle weaving in traffic. Upon further investigation, detectives with the Special Investigations Integrity Unit were dispatched to TIAA Bank Field near where the suspect claimed to be working secondary employment. Upon arrival, a detective began speaking with the suspect and told him that there were concerns regarding impaired driving. The investigation was then moved to a private tent in the parking lot and the suspect was read his Miranda Rights.
Once the suspect confirmed that he had no conditions that would mimic impairment and that he had not consumed anything that would cause his behavior, he consented to performing a field sobriety test. During the horizontal gaze nystagmus test, the suspect was unable to smoothly follow the detective’s pen and displayed distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation. During the walk-and-turn test, the suspect took 14 steps forward before turning around, started the test early, had trouble standing in the starting position, and stepped off line several times. The test was stopped early for safety reasons.
During the one leg stand test, the suspect started early and was told to not start until told when he may begin. The suspect set his foot down several times and began to stumble. The test was stopped early due to safety concerns. Following the field sobriety test, the suspect admitted to drinking the night before and stated that believed that he performed a portion of the tests well. The suspect was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) and taken to the Duval County Jail to provide breath alcohol samples.
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Danny Vesokie | Affiliated Financial Partners
MemberMarch 23, 2025 at 11:20 pm in reply to: Joe Biden BiographyThe worst most incompetent President in the history of the United States 🇺🇸 and World 🌎. The Biden Crime Family will go down in history as the Idiot that ruin America. Hunter Biden needs to get locked 🔒 up as of yesterday and sent on a one way ticket 🎟 to Quantanamo Bay Maximum Security Dungeon and left to rot. The most treasonous Family full of greed, and bad 👎 karma.
