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Letitia James Is Holding Powerful, Corrupt White Men Accountable During Black History Month

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Letitia James, the New York Attorney General has been fearless in her pursuit to hold corrupt businessmen like Donald Trump and Wilson “Woody” Phillips accountable for their wrongdoing.

The post Letitia James Is Holding Powerful, Corrupt White Men Accountable During Black History Month appeared first on NewsOne.

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