Police have been called more than two dozen times to two Virginia houses owned by New York Attorney General Letitia James since she purchased them, according to public records reviewed by The New York Post.
Both homes — occupied by members of James’ extended family — have been linked to repeated disturbances, arrests, and ongoing criminal investigations.
James bought the first home in August 2020 for $137,000. Her grandniece, 36-year-old Nakia Thompson, moved into the property soon afterward with her three children.

Since then, Norfolk police have been called to the residence 12 times for various incidents, including warrant and subpoena service, vandalism reports, domestic disputes, and suspicious activity. In some cases, officers were dispatched multiple times in a single day.
The police activity at the property escalated sharply in early October after James was indicted on federal bank fraud charges.
The indictment alleges that she misrepresented the intended use of the home when applying for a mortgage, claiming she would occupy it herself despite working and residing in New York — more than 300 miles away.
James has denied the allegations but faces up to 60 years in federal prison if convicted.
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Thompson, who testified before a grand jury in June that she was living rent-free in the house, is currently wanted in Forsyth County, North Carolina, for failing to complete probation in a separate criminal case.
Court records show she was previously charged with malicious conduct by a prisoner, assault of a government official, and resisting a public officer.
Since moving into the Norfolk home, Thompson has also been arrested or cited in Virginia on multiple charges, including possession of burglary tools, grand larceny, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
In 2020, she was sentenced to two years of probation after pleading guilty to petit and grand larceny related to the theft of nearly $2,000 worth of merchandise from department stores in Chesapeake.
Late last month, Thompson was charged with using profane, threatening, or indecent language over public airways after allegedly threatening to punch her child’s assistant principal during a phone call.

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James’ second Norfolk property, purchased in 2023 for $219,780, has also drawn repeated police attention. Records show 10 calls for service between April 2024 and April 2025, including reports of domestic disputes, an assault, and warrant service.
That home is occupied by another grandniece, 21-year-old Cayla Thompson-Hairston, an OnlyFans content creator, along with her mother, Shamice, and sister, Courtney.
In April 2024, Cayla was charged with providing false information on a federal form while attempting to buy a firearm in Suffolk, Virginia.
Court documents show she was legally barred from purchasing a gun because of a prior felony charge of malicious wounding from 2020, when she was a juvenile.
She also faced grand larceny charges in 2024 after stealing more than $1,600 in merchandise from a Walmart in Norfolk, later pleading guilty to misdemeanor petit larceny.
Both homes remain under investigation as part of the federal fraud case against James, who maintains that her property purchases were legitimate and intended to support her relatives.
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