"NRA Lavish Spending Lawsuit Heads to Jury in NYC Trial"

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The civil trial accusing the NRA and its ex-CEO, Wayne LaPierre, of lavish misspending, including private flights and luxury perks, has concluded, with the case now heading to the jury. The New York Attorney General's Office argued that the NRA and its executives attempted to deny and deflect the accusations, while the defense claimed the case was politically motivated. The trial shed light on the NRA's leadership, culture, and finances, with the jury expected to begin deliberations after receiving instructions from the judge.
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