"Wayne LaPierre's Exit Signals Uncertain Future for NRA Amidst Trial and Turmoil"

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Joshua Powell, former chief of staff to ex-NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre, has agreed to a $100,000 settlement and admitted to wrongdoing in a lawsuit filed by the New York attorney general's office. The lawsuit alleges that NRA senior management, including LaPierre who recently resigned citing health concerns, misused millions in charitable funds for personal expenses. The civil trial against the NRA is set to begin, with the organization's attempts to dismiss the lawsuit or change the venue having failed.
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- Wayne LaPierre announces resignation as leader of the NRA days ahead of civil trial CNN
- What the resignation of Wayne LaPierre means for the future of the NRA PBS NewsHour
- Wayne LaPierre Resigns From N.R.A. With Trial Set to Open The New York Times
- The NRA's Legacy Will Haunt America for Years to Come Bloomberg
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