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“Did I target her? The answer is no,” he told the Daily Caller News Foundation, explaining that Letitia James was simply one name on a long list of officials whose filings he routinely reviews.
Antar’s history is as unconventional as it gets: a key player in the 1980s Crazy Eddie scandal who served a short sentence, then spent the rest of his life helping authorities understand the very fraud tactics he once knew too well. His second career has made him a sought-after expert — until he turned his attention toward one of the most powerful Democrats in the country.
“This is what I’ve been doing for 30 f***ing years,” he reminded critics.
His Findings Triggered the First Real Scrutiny of James’ Mortgage Filings
Antar published his analysis in February 2025. What he uncovered raised immediate red flags — discrepancies between James’ sworn financial disclosures and recorded property documents.
According to Antar, nothing required secret databases or special access. It was all public. He said Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, had no need to access internal Fannie Mae systems because “all the information was public anyway.”
Yet James’ attorney, Abbe Lowell, dismissed him in court filings as a “right-wing ‘investigator’” and “fringe blogger.” The more Democrats tried to label Antar as unreliable, the more attention his findings received.
Lowell’s attack on Pulte was even more dramatic. In his filing he argued the referral was based on materials that came from only one place: “the blog of a right-wing ‘investigator,’ Sam Antar.”
But while Lowell accused Antar of being the sole source, Antar pointed out that the referral didn’t even reference the Virginia property at the heart of James’ indictment — meaning prosecutors found problems independently.
The Loan at the Center of the Case
James secured a $109,600 mortgage in August 2020 for a Norfolk, Virginia home. The loan required the property to be a second residence. Her tax filings, however, categorized it as an investment property. She even reported rental income — despite her own great-niece saying she stayed there for free.
“It looks suspicious and I need to do everything according to the tax code,” James texted her accountant in 2024, insisting she no longer wanted the investment-property deduction.
The case was tossed this week due to what appears to be an improper appointment of prosecutor Lindsey Halligan. But federal officials have already signaled that this is far from over.
Democrats Now Want to Silence the Man Who Started It
Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia blasted Pulte for acting on a tip from a man he smeared as “a convicted felon who engaged in a large-scale securities scam.” Antarctica sees it differently — he wants his testimony public.
“I’ll walk Congress through every mortgage, affidavit, and financial disclosure you, Letitia, signed — and I’ll let Abbe Lowell and Robert Garcia explain why public records magically become illegitimate the moment I read them,” Antar wrote online.
And he didn’t hold back on Lowell, calling him a “horse’s a**” and saying the attorney accidentally strengthened the case by making admissions that clashed with James’ official filings.
“What they’re trying to do is criminalize the investigative process,” Antar warned.
The Story Democrats Can’t Spin Away
A career fraud investigator stumbled onto Letitia James’ mortgage records. He checked public filings. He asked questions. He exposed contradictions. And instead of explaining those contradictions, Democrats are trying to destroy the man who spotted them.
This isn’t about a political hit job.
It’s about what happens when a powerful prosecutor finally becomes the investigated instead of the investigator — and the one man who connected the dots refuses to be intimidated.




