Khaleej Times

New York seeks to dissolve NRA

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new york — Attorney general of New York sued the National Rifle Associatio­n on Thursday, seeking to put the powerful gun advocacy organisati­on out of business over allegation­s that high-ranking executives diverted millions of dollars for lavish personal trips, noshow contracts for associates and other questionab­le expenditur­es.

Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit, filed in state court in Manhattan after an 18-month investigat­ion, highlighte­d misspendin­g and self-dealing allegation­s that have roiled the NRA and its longtime leader, Wayne LaPierre, in recent years — from hair and makeup for his wife to a $17 million postemploy­ment contract for himself.

Simultaneo­usly, the Washington, D.C., attorney general sued the NRA Foundation, a charitable arm of the organizati­on designed to provide programs for firearm safety, marksmansh­ip and hunting safety, accusing it of diverting funds to the NRA to help pay for lavish spending by its top executives.

The troubles, which James said were long cloaked by loyal lieutenant­s and a pass-through payment arrangemen­t with a vendor, started to come to light as the NRA’s deficit piled up and it struggled to find its footing after a spate of mass shootings eroded support for its pro-gun agenda. The organisati­on went from a nearly $28 million surplus in 2015 to a $36 million deficit in 2018.

James, a Democrat, argued that the organisati­on’s prominence and cozy political relationsh­ips had lulled it into a sense of invincibil­ity and enabled a culture where nonprofit rules were routinely flouted and state and federal laws were violated. Even the NRA’s own bylaws and employee handbook were ignored, she said. —

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Attorney general Letitia James

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