Friday, June 04, 2021

NRA withdraws federal lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James

The National Rifle Association has withdrawn its federal lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James, where it alleges she violated the organization's constitutional right and asks for a jury to determine it's been operating lawfully in the state. The NRA says in a statement that it "voluntarily" withdrew this suit "in favor of pursuing the same claims against James in New York State court in Manhattan." It filed a similar suit in New York state court in February. "The NRA dropping its countersuit today in federal court is an implicit admission that their strategy would never prevail," James said in a statement. "The truth is that (NRA head) Wayne LaPierre and his lieutenants used the NRA as a breeding ground for personal gain and a lavish lifestyle. We were victorious against the organization's attempt to declare bankruptcy, and our fight for transparency and accountability will continue because no one is above the law." The move comes after a federal judge in May dismissed the NRA's petition for bankruptcy, saying it had not "been filed in good faith," in order to avoid litigation by James' office, which sued to dissolve the NRA for allegedly misusing charitable funds. The decision means the NRA will not have bankruptcy protections, which it has said are needed to protect against a "barrage of litigation" the organization is facing. It also means that the NRA cannot reorganize in the state of Texas without approval from the New York Attorney General's office, James said last month. The NRA had requested to be reincorporated in Texas when it filed for bankruptcy, a move hailed by Texas politicians. After the decision, LaPierre sent an encouraging email to approximately 5 million members assuring them the organization remains "strong and secure" despite their recently dismissed petition for bankruptcy in Texas...MORE

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