NRA's bankruptcy case 'deserves dismissal,' NYAG lawyer says in closing arguments
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Closing arguments were held in a trial over the legitimacy of the NRA's bankruptcy filing.
The National Rifle Association "intentionally deceived" its board of directors when it filed for bankruptcy protection in January and its Chapter 11 case should be dismissed, an attorney for New York Attorney General Letitia James said Monday during closing arguments in a trial over the legitimacy of the NRA's bankruptcy. The NRA filed five months after James sued the guns rights organization and its public face, Wayne LaPierre, over alleged financial misconduct. The lawsuit accused the NRA of misusing millions of dollars in charitable funds. During an 11-day trial in Dallas bankruptcy court, James' office and the NRA's former ad agency have sought to have the organization's case thrown out, alleging it's nothing more than an attempt to avoid regulatory oversight. "This case was filed in bad faith and deserves dismissal," said Gerrit Pronske, an attorney representing the New York attorney general's office.More Related News