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NRA and former leader Wayne LaPierre are found liable in a lawsuit centered on the organization's lavish spending
The National Rifle Association and its former longtime leader were found liable Friday in a lawsuit centered on the organization’s lavish spending.
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NYC trial scrutinizing lavish NRA spending under Wayne LaPierre nears a close
A New York lawsuit claiming National Rifle Association executives wildly misspent millions of dollars of the nonprofit’s money on lavish perks for themselves is wrapping up after weeks of contentious testimony. Closing arguments began Thursday in state Supreme Court in Manhattan in the case brought by state Attorney General Letitia James against the NRA, its former CEO Wayne LaPierre and three other NRA officials. Jury...
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NRA chief Wayne LaPierre takes the stand in his civil trial, defends luxury vacations
Outgoing National Rifle Association leader Wayne LaPierre has testified in the New York civil trial over allegations that he violated the trust of the group’s 5 million members by enriching himself and close associates.
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Wayne LaPierre resigns as CEO of NRA, days before start of his civil trial
LaPierre and three other current and former NRA leaders are facing a lawsuit that alleges they violated nonprofit laws and misused NRA funds.
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Gun Policy Is Up For Grabs This Election
While only two states have gun measures on the ballot this midterm season, voters on both sides of the aisle will still be heavily influenced by gun policy as they head to the polls.