"NRA's Wayne LaPierre Steps Down as Civil Trial Looms"

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Wayne LaPierre has stepped down as the leader of the National Rifle Association (NRA) just days before his civil trial is set to begin in New York. LaPierre, who has been with the NRA for over 30 years, is facing a lawsuit from the New York Attorney General alleging misuse of NRA funds for personal gain. The trial will determine if LaPierre and other defendants violated nonprofit laws, with potential outcomes including monetary damages and a permanent bar from serving on charity boards in New York.
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