Former National Rifle Association (NRA) head Wayne LaPierre was ordered to pay more than $4 million for mismanaging charitable funds to the organiz...
Former National Rifle Association head Wayne LaPierre was ordered to pay more than $4 million for mismanaging charitable funds to the organization he led for over three decades.
The Manhattan jury found that LaPierre, along with other leaders of the prominent gun rights group, diverted millions of dollars for lavish personal trips and other questionable expenses, according to the Associated Press. The jury found that LaPierre, who stepped down from NRA in early January, has to pay $4.3 million in damages. It found he had caused $5.4 million in damages...
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