Judge blocks NY's bid to shutter NRA, but lawsuit continues
Source: AP
By MICHAEL R. SISAK
NEW YORK (AP) A judge has rejected an effort by New Yorks attorney general to put the National Rifle Association out of business, but will allow her lawsuit accusing top executives of illegally diverting tens of millions of dollars from the powerful gun advocacy organization to proceed.
Manhattan Judge Joel M. Cohen said allegations of NRA officials misspending on personal trips, no-show contracts and other questionable expenditures can be addressed by other remedies, such as fines and restitution, and do not warrant the corporate death penalty that Attorney General Letitia James had sought.
James lawsuit, filed in August 2020, tells a grim story of greed, self-dealing, and lax financial oversight at the NRAs highest levels, but it does not allege any financial misconduct benefited the organization or harmed the public, or that the NRA is incapable of continuing its legitimate activities on behalf of its millions of members, Cohen wrote in a 42-page decision.
The judge also raised concerns that shutting down the NRA could impinge the free speech and assembly rights of its millions of members. Nevertheless, he said, James lawsuit can continue against the NRA, its longtime leader Wayne LaPierre, and three other people who have served as executives with the organization. The NRA, LaPierre and one other defendant had filed motions to dismiss the case.
FILE - Nation Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre speaks at the association's Institute for Legislative Action Leadership Forum in Indianapolis, April 26, 2019. A judge has rejected an effort by New York Attorney General Letitia James to put the National Rifle Association (NRA) out of business, but will allow her to proceed with lawsuit accusing LaPierre and top executives of illegally diverting tens of millions of dollars from the NRA. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)
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pressbox69
(2,252 posts)must be failing. I thought LaPierre was replaced by a Russian spy.