Judge bans Wayne LaPierre from serving in NRA for 10 years, but doesn’t appoint a monitor
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A New York judge on Monday banned former National Rifle Association (NRA) leader Wayne LaPierre from serving in a paid position for the gun rights group for the next ten years while declining to appoint an independent monitor to oversee the organization. The ruling came as part of the second stage of a civil trial brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James (D), stemming from a lawsuit to remove LaPierre over allegations of tax fraud. Judge Joel Cohen, in court Monday, said the state’s request for a monitor was...
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