"NRA's Defense in New York Trial: Denial of Corruption and Lavish Spending"

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The National Rifle Association's defense in a New York trial denies allegations of corruption and emphasizes the group's effectiveness in advocating for gun rights. The lawsuit, filed by the New York attorney general, accuses NRA leader Wayne LaPierre and others of misusing millions of dollars belonging to the organization. The defense argues that LaPierre's spending had valid business reasons and that the NRA delivers on its mission. The trial also involves testimony from a former board member who raised concerns about the organization's operations and financial issues.
- NRA defense denies corruption, praises group's work in New York trial The Washington Post
- Wayne LaPierre spent millions on trips to Bahamas, private jets and other personal items, AG tells jurors Yahoo News
- NRA denies it misspent funds in Manhattan civil corruption trial Gothamist
- N.R.A. Lawyer Distances Gun Group From LaPierre's Lavish Spending The New York Times
- NRA throws Wayne LaPierre under bus in resignation 'course correction' Business Insider
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