Ex-JPMorgan Chase Assistant General Counsel Jennifer Jacques, who also is a former assistant district attorney in the Bronx, is facing a string of felony charges after prosecutors alleged she conspired with family members to gain access to affordable housing units for which they were ineligible—thereby reaping hundreds of thousands of dollars in improper benefits.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Jr. on Wednesday announced the indictment of Jacques, 38, on a total on a total of 26 counts spread across six felonies, from grand larceny to forgery. Her brother, Samuel Jacques, 34, faces similar charges, while their mother, Marielle Jacques, 66, was indicted on seven counts spread across three felonies.

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