8 September, 2025
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BREAKING: New York Attorney General Letitia James is under fire for focusing her office’s resources on a small, defunct non-profit organization based in West Virginia, while ignoring rampant corruption among local charities that are siphoning millions from New York taxpayers.

Recent reports reveal that James is pursuing legal action against VDare, an obscure anti-immigration website, over allegations of misusing donor funds to purchase a property that serves as both a headquarters and residence for its founder. This lawsuit has mobilized five section chiefs and numerous assistant attorneys general from her office, raising questions about her priorities amid ongoing corruption in her home state.

Meanwhile, New York’s Department of Investigation (DOI) has documented systemic abuse within the city’s multibillion-dollar homeless services sector. Charitable organizations such as SEBCO and Acacia Network have been implicated in a series of scandals involving self-dealing, nepotism, and excessive payments to executives. SEBCO, for instance, hired its own for-profit security company, further enriching its leadership while serving the vulnerable.

The DOI’s findings reveal a longstanding pattern of corruption; yet, AG James remains silent on these serious allegations. Critics are voicing outrage as politically connected service providers maintain lucrative government contracts worth hundreds of millions annually, despite widespread public knowledge of their unscrupulous activities.

As James intensifies her ideological crusade against VDare, the pressing question remains: Why is she not addressing the glaring issues within New York’s non-profit sector?

The stakes are high. New Yorkers depend on these services, yet many are being exploited by those in power. The contrast between James’ focus on an out-of-state non-profit and the silence regarding local corruption is alarming and underscores a troubling double standard.

UPDATE: As of today, James’ office has not released any statements addressing the corruption allegations against local charities. Activists and concerned citizens are calling for greater accountability from the AG, urging her to prioritize the needs of New Yorkers over personal vendettas.

In the coming days, more scrutiny is expected on James’ actions and the lack of oversight on New York’s service providers. Public outcry is likely to grow as residents demand justice and transparency from their elected officials.

Stay tuned as this story develops, and ensure your voice is heard!