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"Wayne LaPierre's Exit Amid Corruption Case: The NRA's Uncertain Future"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

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Joshua Powell, a former top NRA executive, has admitted to wrongdoing and agreed to pay $100,000 in a settlement ahead of a civil corruption trial involving the NRA's leadership. The New York Attorney General has accused the NRA's top leaders, including CEO Wayne LaPierre who has resigned, of misusing over $64 million in funds. The trial against the remaining defendants will proceed, while the NRA frames the lawsuit as a politically motivated attack. Powell has criticized the NRA's financial practices and fundraising tactics, while LaPierre has stepped down citing health reasons, maintaining his support for the NRA and Second Amendment rights.

"Wayne LaPierre Steps Down as NRA Chief Ahead of Impending Trial"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS News

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Wayne LaPierre has announced his resignation as the leader of the National Rifle Association (NRA) amid a corruption trial where he and other officials are accused of misusing millions of dollars of the organization's funds. The trial, set to begin in New York, could result in LaPierre and his associates being banned from leadership roles in nonprofit organizations within the state. The resignation is seen as a significant victory for New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is pursuing the case.

"Wayne LaPierre Steps Down as NRA Chief Amid Impending Trial"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Wall Street Journal

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Wayne LaPierre, the chief of the National Rifle Association (NRA), is resigning amid a civil trial initiated by the New York attorney general for alleged corruption within the organization. LaPierre, who has led the NRA for decades, cited health reasons for his departure, effective January 31. The trial seeks his removal and financial penalties for the alleged misconduct.

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Wayne LaPierre has resigned as the chief of the National Rifle Association (NRA) on the eve of a corruption trial in Manhattan. LaPierre, who has been with the NRA for over three decades, cited health reasons for his resignation, effective January 31. The trial, which involves New York Attorney General Letitia James, is set to proceed with jury selection already underway. LaPierre's resignation is not part of any deal with the attorney general's office, and Andrew Arulanandam will serve as the interim chief executive. The NRA has faced significant challenges in recent years, including a decline in membership and revenue, as well as increasing legal costs.

"Wayne LaPierre's Reign at Risk as NRA Confronts Decisive New York Trial"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Messenger

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Wayne LaPierre, CEO of the NRA, is set to face a corruption trial in New York, which could potentially end his career. The lawsuit by Attorney General Letitia James alleges that LaPierre and other officials misused NRA funds for personal expenses. Despite the NRA's failed attempt to dismiss the case as politically motivated, the trial is proceeding with evidence of wrongdoing found by the attorney general's investigation. The defense argues that the NRA has since corrected its practices and that many witnesses are no longer associated with the organization. The trial begins on January 8 and is expected to last two months.

"Trial Looms for NRA Leader LaPierre Amidst New York Corruption Probe"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Wayne LaPierre, the longstanding leader of the National Rifle Association (NRA), is facing a trial initiated by New York Attorney General Letitia James that could potentially end his tenure. The lawsuit accuses LaPierre and other NRA insiders of corruption, including the misuse of NRA funds for personal luxuries. The NRA's influence has waned, with declining membership and revenue, and it has already faced a failed bankruptcy filing. The trial, which is expected to last six to eight weeks, will bring to light years of financial mismanagement and could result in LaPierre's removal from the organization.

"Trial Looms for NRA's LaPierre Amidst Corruption Probe and Leadership Crisis"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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Wayne LaPierre, the embattled leader of the National Rifle Association (NRA), is facing a trial in New York that could end his tenure amid allegations of corruption and mismanagement. New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking to remove LaPierre and impose financial penalties due to reported misuse of NRA funds for personal expenses. The NRA's influence has waned, with declining membership and revenue, and the trial will bring to light years of controversial spending by LaPierre and other executives. The organization has faced internal strife and legal challenges, including a failed bankruptcy filing, as it contends with regulatory scrutiny and the potential for significant leadership changes.