Letitia James’ Other Niece is X-Rated OnlyFans Star
Letitia’s Public Image affected by other niece: OnlyFans X-Rated Performer
By Syndicated News | SNN.BZ
Norfolk, Virginia / New York — October 2025
Letitia James’ Norfolk Properties Under Federal Scrutiny Amid Family’s Legal Troubles. The New York Attorney General, Letitia James is under escalating scrutiny — not just for federal charges in Virginia, but for the lives and behavior of family members living in her properties.
Among the names now swirling through public discussion is Cayla Thompson-Hairston, described by several reports as an OnlyFans creator, and her sister Nakia Thompson, whose criminal history has become part of the narrative.
What the Reporting Shows
- New York Post reports that Cayla Thompson-Hairston, age 21, is an OnlyFans model with a “public, X-rated social media presence.” New York Post


- According to the same article, Cayla was charged in April 2024 with lying about having a felony record when attempting to purchase a firearm. That charge was dropped after her past felony was reduced to a misdemeanor. New York Post
- The Post further asserts that Cayla and her mother, Shamice, reside in a Norfolk, Virginia home owned by James. New York Post
- Simultaneously, New York Post claims that Nakia Thompson, Cayla’s sister, has a criminal past including theft, assault, and other charges, and is currently considered a fugitive in North Carolina for failing to complete probation. New York Post
- Separately, another New York Post article says that Nakia is also living in a James-owned property in Norfolk. New York Post
The Mortgage & Fraud Allegations at the Center
The attention on these family members intersects crucially with the federal case against James, which involves claims of mortgage misrepresentation:
- Federal prosecutors allege that James signed a mortgage document (a “second home rider”) declaring that a Norfolk property would be a secondary residence occupied primarily by her, but then allegedly allowed relatives (Cayla or Nakia) to move in rent-free. New York Post+2New York Post+2
- That misrepresentation may have granted James access to more favorable mortgage terms — in particular, a lower interest rate — that she otherwise might not have obtained. New York Post+1
- Prosecutors also point out that James’ tax documents reportedly listed the property as rental real estate, and that the property generated rental income. New York Post+1
- The Post claims that James prepared power of attorney prior to a 2023 Norfolk home purchase, which included a clause that she intended to occupy the property as her principal residence — despite serving as New York’s Attorney General at that time. New York Post+1
- In ethics disclosures, James had in earlier years labeled the Norfolk home as an “investment property,” but in 2024 changed the label to “real property” without declaring rental income. New York Post
James has denied the allegations, calling them politically motivated or the result of clerical error.
The Risk & The Politics
The public and political stakes in this story are high:
- If prosecutors can prove intentional misstatement or fraud, James could face up to 60 years in prison under the bank fraud and false statements charges. Times Union+2New York Post+2
- For critics, the presence of relatives with criminal histories living in her properties — one of whom is publicly associated with a provocative social media presence — intensifies perceptions of opportunism or misuse of power.
- For defenders, tying James’ relatives’ past behavior to her legal vulnerabilities can seem like guilt by association, which raises ethical questions about fairness in public discourse.
The narrative surrounding Letitia James now includes questions about her real estate, her mortgage documents, and the role of her family members who live in her homes. President Trump’s children lead exemplary lives yet James was allowed to besmirch their names on a daily basis. Now that James’s relatives are being examined, remember that what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.