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The Poster Child of Bad Faith Bankruptcy: NRA Accused of a Fraud on This Court by New York Attorney General s Lawyer as Trial Wraps

The ‘Poster Child’ of ‘Bad Faith’ Bankruptcy: NRA Accused of a ‘Fraud on This Court’ by New York Attorney General’s Lawyer as Trial Wraps Adam Klasfeld © Provided by Law & Crime Guest walk under a poster featuring Wayne LaPierre (L), NRA vice president and CEO, Chris Cox (C), executive director of the NRA-ILA, and NRA president Oliver North outside a conference room where the NRA annual meeting of members was being held at the 148th NRA Annual Meetings Nearly a month after the National Rifle Association’s trial kicked off in Texas, those proceedings have been drawing to a close on Monday with an attorney for the New York attorney general’s office claiming that the filing of the bankruptcy petition involved a fraud upon the court.

N R A Leadership and Bankruptcy Assailed by U S Trustee

N.R.A. Leadership and Bankruptcy Assailed by U.S. Trustee In a rare move, the trustee, part of the Justice Department, called for the dismissal of the N.R.A.’s bankruptcy filing or the appointment of an outside monitor. The National Rifle Association, facing legal challenges in New York, declared bankruptcy in January and is seeking to reincorporate in Texas.Credit.Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA, via Shutterstock May 3, 2021 The National Rifle Association’s hopes of end-running a legal challenge in New York were dealt a serious blow on Monday when a Justice Department official rebuked its leadership and called for the dismissal of its bankruptcy filing or the appointment of an outside monitor to oversee its finances.

NRA s Survival May Depend on Wayne LaPierre: Ex-CFO Craig Spray

Adam KlasfeldApr 16th, 2021, 11:07 am The National Rifle Association’s former chief financial officer and treasurer previously told a bankruptcy court that he tried to reform an organization under the thrall of its CEO Wayne LaPierre, who allegedly instilled an institutional culture of subordinates justifying a disregard for internal control with the words “Wayne said.” On Friday, that ex-CFO,  Craig Spray, questioned whether the NRA would fold entirely without its current leader. “Isn’t it fair to say that the NRA could survive without LaPierre at the helm?” Assistant New York Attorney General Yael Fuchs asked Spray. “I think it would be very challenging,” Spray replied.

NRA leaders defend bankruptcy petition in court hearing, saying the move is necessary to protect the gun lobby s existence

NRA leaders defend bankruptcy petition in court hearing, saying the move is necessary to protect the gun lobby s existence
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