New York attorney in general lawyer letitia james better fences – or pay themselves.
James will be released on October 8th, where she is exposed to up to $ 500 in fines due to a 5-footed high fence of 5 feet in front of her apartment building in the historic district of Clinton Hill.
The Brownstone is the focus of an examination of Federal mortgage fraud.
The Department of City Building beat the left-wing pole with the summons on July 23, after he had initiated at least three anonymous complaints since April, which claimed that the black iron fence exceeded the 4-foot height limit, as recordings show.
The New Yorkers have “double standards” tired, and all officials – including James – have to follow the rules like any other homeowner in New York City, said City Councilor Robert Holden.
“If the DOB pre -loading and mortgage questions are correct, the Attorney General Letitia James should bring the fence into compliance, pay punishments and be fully transparent because nobody is above the law,” added the moderate Queens Democrat.
James can avoid fines if she removed the fence or reduces a legal amount by September 26.
The inhabitants of the blocks, which was not knew that James had not knew about rules, who did not know that James had violated the fence when she bought the 120-year-old Brownstone in 2001, who did not know that James did not know that James did not know.
The long -time neighbor also showed at least one more home on the block with a high fence that had not been driven by ticket.
The U.S. Ministry of Justice examines allegations that James has committed mortgage fraud by fake the records to maintain favorable loan conditions on the property of Clinton Hill, and another that she summarizes in Virginia with a niece.
She condemned the allegations of fraud as “unfounded” and claims that they are a direct result of their long history of legal battles with President Trump.
James also pays an annual fee for the registration of $ 13, which is required by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development in Brooklyn, as recordings.
James has not returned any messages.