"NRA's Wayne LaPierre Liable for Corruption and Must Repay Millions: Jury Verdict"

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Wayne LaPierre, who led the National Rifle Association for over three decades, was found liable for misspending $5.4 million of the organization's money in a civil court jury's verdict. The trial brought by Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, highlighted the extent to which he had enriched himself at the expense of the organization's members, underscoring that the N.R.A. had become as much about money as about guns during his tenure.
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