One of the subpoenas focused on James’s successful civil fraud case against Donald Trump and his real estate empire, which resulted in a judge ruling in 2024 that Trump and his company needed to pay $450 million in fines, people familiar with the probe said. A second subpoena suggested that the Justice Department is looking into James’s high-profile litigation against the National Rifle Association, which led to court-mandated changes for the group, they said. |