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DemonGeminiX
08-06-2020, 11:09 PM
by Emily Zanotti

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday that the state is suing the National Rifle Association (NRA) and several of its high-profile leaders, and looking to “dissolve” the organization over alleged financial irregularities.

The NY AG announced early Thursday that her office was planning a major announcement that would have a national impact. Although many anticipated an investigation or charges against President Donald Trump or members of his family, the NY AG said she was suing to “dissolve” the NRA over “fraud and abuse,” citing recent reports and an internal investigation she claims show fiscal mismanagement.

“I filed a lawsuit to dissolve the National Rifle Association for years of self-dealing and illegal conduct. The @NRA is fraught with fraud and abuse. No organization is above the law,” James wrote on Twitter.

The lawsuit, James claims, is a consumer interest move designed to protect NRA members and donors.

“We are seeking to dissolve the NRA for years of self-dealing and illegal conduct that violate New York’s charities laws and undermine its own mission. The NRA diverted millions of dollars away from its charitable mission for personal use by senior leadership,” she wrote. “Our lawsuit charges the NRA as a whole and four senior leaders, including Wayne LaPierre, with failing to manage the NRA’s funds and failing to follow numerous state and federal laws. These actions contributed to the loss of more than $64 million in just three years for the NRA.”

James claims that LaPierre and others used donations meant to go toward preserving the Second Amendment on private travel and meals, and alleges that LaPierre and at least three others breached their fiduciary duty to organization members, diverting “tens of millions of dollars” from the organization’s mission.

John Frazier, Woody Phillips, and Joshua Powell, three other NRA executives, are mentioned by name in the suit, which accuses the four of using “millions upon millions from NRA reserves for personal use, including trips for them and their families to the Bahamas, private jets, expensive meals, and other private travel.”

In a separate press release, the New York Attorney General’s office accused the NRA of “illegal conduct,” including “awarding contracts to the financial gain of close associates and family, and appearing to dole out lucrative no- show contracts to former employees in order to buy their silence and continued loyalty.”

James is taking an extreme approach to suggested remedies, demanding that the NRA, which is chartered in New York, be dissolved.

“The NRA has full confidence in its accounting practices and commitment to good governance,” the NRA said in a statement responding to the lawsuit, which has yet to be filed. “The association’s financials are audited and its tax filings are verified by one of the most reputable firms in the world. Internally, the association has an appropriate conflict of interest policy, which provides that all potential conflicts are reviewed and scrutinized by the audit committee.”

The NY AG has been investigating the NRA for more than a year, according to ABC News – an investigation they claim gives rise to Thursday’s lawsuit. But the NRA itself has been experiencing internal turmoil for some time. Back in April, the organization sued longtime ad agency, Ackerman McQueen, exposing ongoing internal battles over leadership and direction. In May, a trove of leaked documents surfaced online, purportedly showing a conflict between LaPierre, then-NRA President retired Lt. Col. Oliver North, and several other board members over allegations of “secretive” dealings, per ABC.

Supporters of the NRA questioned the NY AG’s timing, given that the organization typically pours millions into Republican campaigns, and President Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign would likely see large donations from the gun rights organization.

The lawsuit is expected to be filed Thursday.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/new-york-attorney-general-sues-to-dissolve-the-nra-citing-financial-irregularities

DemonGeminiX
08-06-2020, 11:09 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CN6DBSBn1QU

DemonGeminiX
08-06-2020, 11:18 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdIR7ZVz-QQ

NY Attorney General's Press release:

https://ag.ny.gov/press-release/2020/attorney-general-james-files-lawsuit-dissolve-nra

DemonGeminiX
08-06-2020, 11:56 PM
How tf does this moron think she can sue to have a private association dissolved? News flash dumb bitch, Hillary timeline isn't this one we're onå

The State Attorney Generals oversee all nonprofit organizations and their actions. Nonprofits have legal rules they must abide by, set by the states they're headquartered in. The NRA is headquartered in NY. The AG here is well within her legal authority to go after them.

Listen to me, we in the gun community have known all about Wayne LaPierre's and the NRA's shady dealings for a while now. It was just a matter of time until someone in the government went after them. The NRA is rotten to the core. They're Not Real Activists. I don't know if the AG can completely dissolve the NRA (doubtful), but even if she does, we still have the Gun Owners of America, the Second Amendment Foundation, and the Firearms Policy Coalition, plus all of the state level gun rights organizations to lead the fight to preserve our gun rights. The previously mentioned 3 organizations have done far more to fight to preserve the rights guaranteed by the 2nd Amendment than the NRA ever has.

FBD
08-07-2020, 12:12 AM
The State Attorney Generals oversee all nonprofit organizations and their actions. Nonprofits have legal rules they must abide by, set by the states they're headquartered in. The NRA is headquartered in NY. The AG here is well within her legal authority to go after them.

Listen to me, we in the gun community have known all about Wayne LaPierre's and the NRA's shady dealings for a while now. It was just a matter of time until someone in the government went after them. The NRA is rotten to the core. They're Not Real Activists. I don't know if the AG can completely dissolve the NRA (doubtful), but even if she does, we still have the Gun Owners of America, the Second Amendment Foundation, and the Firearms Policy Coalition, plus all of the state level gun rights organizations to lead the fight to preserve our gun rights. The previously mentioned 3 organizations have done far more to fight to preserve the rights guaranteed by the 2nd Amendment than the NRA ever has.

I'd click the thx if it appeared on my screen like normal! It's still weak distraction bait, like you said we've got a few groups and having the bailiff whack the NRA's peepee with a stick isn't going to kill the second amendment.

DemonGeminiX
08-07-2020, 05:09 AM
Actually, it would be best to find your state level organization and join/support them. They're the ones that are in the trenches, starting all the lawsuits against unconstitutional gun laws.

I think I'd like to see the NRA survive as an organization, but under new management, preferably the board members. Wayne LaPierre and his cronies need to go.

FBD
08-07-2020, 12:05 PM
Well I did finally break down and get my papers sorted ;)

Teh One Who Knocks
08-07-2020, 12:19 PM
The NRA is counter-suing the state of New York.