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Police Called Two Dozen Times to James’ Homes Over Criminal Incidents

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As James awaits trial, her properties remain under scrutiny by both federal prosecutors and local law enforcement. Neighbors told reporters that frequent police visits have become routine.

“Every few weeks you’d see flashing lights,” one resident said. “We didn’t even know it was the attorney general’s family until recently.”

If convicted, James would be the first sitting New York attorney general in modern history to face a federal prison sentence — a dramatic fall for the prosecutor who once vowed to hold others accountable for “abuse of public trust.”

James, who has denied wrongdoing, potentially faces up to 60 years in prison.

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