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Arms Lobby | Accused of fraud, the NRA escapes a dissolution in New York

(New York) Accused of financial fraud by the New York State prosecutor, the powerful American firearms lobby, the National Rifle Association (NRA), cannot however be dissolved by justice, ruled on Wednesday a New York judge.

Posted yesterday at 7:56 p.m.



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Letitia James

After 15 months of investigation, the prosecutor, an elected member of the Democratic Party, filed a complaint in August 2020 against the NRA and Mr. LaPierre, accusing them of misuse of corporate assets and demanding the dissolution of the conservative association and the withdrawal of the conservative leader.

He denies these allegations.

According to Mme James, Mr. LaPierre illegally used NRA funds to regularly take his family to the Bahamas for luxury vacations.

This powerful political lobby in the United States, which has injected millions of dollars into Republican Party election campaigns, had unsuccessfully attempted in May 2021 to move its legal and corporate headquarters from New York to Dallas, Texas, and to declare bankruptcy. The association actually has its offices in Virginia, a suburb of Washington.

For 150 years, the NRA has advocated a literal reading of the Second Amendment to the US Constitution on “the right of the people to keep and bear arms” of fire.

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