"NRA and Wayne LaPierre Liable for Corruption and Financial Misconduct"

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After five days of deliberation, a jury found NRA leader Wayne LaPierre diverted millions of dollars for personal use, while the NRA failed to manage its finances properly. The jury ruled in favor of New York Attorney General Letitia James, determining that LaPierre and other executives violated state laws and internal policies. The jury also found that the NRA failed to run its nonprofit properly and caused monetary harm. The case involved complex questions and issues, including violations of nonprofit statutes and whistleblower policies. The judge will decide on remedies, including potential bans and oversight.
Topics:top-news#civil-corruption-trial#legalcourt#new-york-attorney-general#nra#verdict#wayne-lapierre
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