"NRA's Wayne LaPierre Liable for Financial Misconduct, Ordered to Repay Millions"

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A Manhattan jury found the National Rifle Association's former leader, Wayne LaPierre, liable for using the organization's funds for personal expenses, including vacations and luxury flights. The jury also ruled that two other top executives failed in their fiduciary duties. The case, brought by New York's attorney general, Letitia James, marks a significant blow to the influential gun rights group, which had already been facing internal strife and setbacks.
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