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Verdict: NRA CEO Wayne Lapierre To Pay Million

Trial of the National Rifle Association in New York

Breaking news from New York City reveals a significant verdict in the civil corruption trial involving long-time top National Rifle Association (NRA) CEO, Wayne LaPierre. A jury has determined that LaPierre must pay the NRA over $4 million in damages for mismanagement and misspending.

The jury's decision in this civil case, not a criminal one, found LaPierre owing the NRA $4.3 million, in addition to a previously paid $1 million. The jury also ruled for his removal as head of the NRA, despite his pre-trial resignation. A bench trial will determine if he will be permanently barred from association with the NRA.

LaPierre secured a paid role as an outside advisor to the NRA, which the jury did not find as self-dealing. The case highlighted corruption, misuse of funds on luxuries like jets, cars, hotels, and suits, as well as questionable deals and payments to insiders.

The civil case was brought by the New York State Attorney General due to the NRA's founding in New York and the Attorney General's oversight of non-profit organizations. The Attorney General accused the NRA's management of turning the organization into a personal piggy bank.

The verdict's impact on the NRA is expected to be significant, with a diminished brand and declining membership. The organization may splinter into smaller groups focusing on legal challenges and advocacy.

LaPierre played a pivotal role in transforming the NRA from a group for hunters and sportsmen into a powerful lobbying force opposing gun control. Under his leadership, the NRA became staunchly against any limits on gun ownership, adopting a divisive and absolutist stance.

Looking ahead, the future of the NRA remains uncertain despite the monetary ruling. The organization may undergo significant changes in its politics and messaging as it navigates the aftermath of this trial.

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