The Washington Post reports:
The chief executive of the National Rifle Association and several top lieutenants engaged in a decades-long pattern of fraud to raid the coffers of the powerful gun rights group for personal gain, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday by the New York attorney general, draining $64 million from the nonprofit in just three years.
In her lawsuit, Attorney General Letitia James called for the dissolution of the NRA and the removal of CEO Wayne LaPierre from the leadership post he has held for the past 39 years, saying he and others used the group’s funds to finance a luxury lifestyle.
She also asked a New York court to force LaPierre and three key deputies to repay NRA members for the ill-gotten funds and inflated salaries that her investigation found they took.
BREAKING FROM NPR: NY AG Letitia James took action today to dissolve the @NRA after an 18 month probe that found evidence the org was “fraught with fraud and abuse.”
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) August 6, 2020
New York attorney general Letitia James seeks to dissolve @NRA in groundbreaking lawsuit that lays out myriad corruption allegations.
— Danny Hakim (@dannyhakim) August 6, 2020
#BREAKING: New York Attorney General Letitia James files lawsuit to dissolve NRA: "My office filed a lawsuit to dissolve the organization in its entirety." pic.twitter.com/FcJtVAS2XN
— The Hill (@thehill) August 6, 2020