Lawyers for New York State concluded their case against the National Rifle Association on Thursday, bringing an end to a closely watched civil showdown that accused leaders of the nation’s most prominent gun rights group of financial misconduct and corruption.
Over the last six weeks, lawyers for New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, have outlined a case that paints the N.R.A.
as a mismanaged organization with little fealty to its mission of defending the Second Amendment or to the gun owners who prize that right.
funds to pay for private jets, luxury vacations, and the occasional spin on a superyacht.
“This case is about corruption: Misuse of funds spent on jets, black cars, five-star hotels, hundreds of thousands of dollars of suits, million-dollar deals to insiders, payments to loyal board members and pervasive violations of internal controls,” Ms. Connell said to the nearly full courtroom in Manhattan.
Persons:
Letitia James, Monica Connell, “, Wayne LaPierre, Ms, Connell
Organizations:
New York State, National Rifle Association, New
Locations:
Manhattan