"Ex-NRA Leader Settles for $100K Amidst Corruption Allegations as NY Lawsuit Shakes Organization"

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Former NRA executive Joshua Powell has agreed to pay $100,000 and admitted to misusing charitable funds in a settlement with New York Attorney General Letitia James. This comes just before a multi-million dollar civil corruption trial against the NRA, which has been accused of financial misconduct by senior management. Wayne LaPierre, the NRA's long-serving leader, also stepped down amid these allegations. The NRA had previously attempted to dismiss the lawsuit and filed for bankruptcy, which was rejected by a federal judge.
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- NRA civil trial threatens to shake up gun rights organization even with leader’s resignation NBC News
- Democrat William Brewer defends NRA in crucial NY lawsuit Newsday
- NRA fights fading influence as longtime leader resigns Axios
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