Indicted New York state Attorney General Letitia James has housed a “fugitive” relative in her Virginia house for five years, according to reports.
The under-fire prosecutor’s grandniece, Nakia Thompson, has been living with her three children in James’ three-bedroom property in Norfolk since 2020.
It has been revealed that Thompson is officially listed as an “absconder” who is wanted by authorities in Forsyth County, North Carolina, for failing to finish her probation, court documents seen by the Daily Mail reveal.
Indicted New York state Attorney General Letitia James has housed her “fugitive” relative in her house for five years, according to reports. AP
Nakia Thompson (above) is officially listed as an “absconder” who is wanted by authorities in Forsyth County, North Carolina, for failing to finish her probation, according to court documents. NC Dept. of Correction
The under-fire prosecutor’s grandniece Nakia Thompson has been living with her three children in James’ three-bedroom property in Norfolk since 2020. Kristen Zeis
“Ms. Thompson was sentenced to probation for misdemeanor convictions for assault and battery and trespassing, and has willfully avoided probation supervision,” Keith Acree from the North Carolina Department of Corrections told the Daily Mail.
“An absconder is considered a fugitive. Thompson faces arrest if she is located in North Carolina,” Acree added, saying that her crimes were considered low-level and thus “non-extraditable.”
The Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office and the North Carolina Department of Corrections did not respond immediately to requests for comment from The Post.