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Deception? Conflicting Paperwork? Clerical Error? How a Politician’s Mortgages Can Get Muddy

Mortgage fraud allegations, like those President Trump has leveled against Lisa Cook, are hard to prove. A New York Times review of the holdings of other Washington officials shows how multiple mortgages can invite questions even when people act properly.

Kate Kelly
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Ethics and Official Misconduct, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp (Freddie Mac), Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal National Mortgage Assn (Fannie Mae), Frauds and Swindling, James, Letitia, Mortgages, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Schiff, Adam B, Second Homes and Non-Primary Residences, Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government
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