NYC trial scrutinizing lavish NRA spending under Wayne LaPierre nears a close

NRA general counsel John Frazer arrives at court in New York, Jan. 8, 2024. AP Photo/Seth Wenig

A New York lawsuit claiming thatย National Rifle Associationย executivesย wildly misspentย millions of dollars of the nonprofitโ€™s money on lavish perks for themselves is wrapping up after weeks of contentious testimony.

Closing arguments began Thursday in state Supreme Court in Manhattan in the case state Attorney General Letitia James brought against the NRA, its former CEOย Wayne LaPierreย and three other NRA officials. Jury deliberations will follow.

Lawyers for two of LaPierreโ€™s co-defendants โ€” NRA general counsel John Frazer and retired finance chief Wilson Phillips โ€” addressed the jury first.

Frazerโ€™s lawyer, William Fleming, said the key question for jurors was whether his client had โ€œacted in good faith and used appropriate careโ€ while serving as the organizationโ€™s lawyer.

โ€œHe acted at all times in the best interests of the org that he serves. Heโ€™s never acted in his own interest,โ€ Fleming argued. โ€œThe man was doing his job, and he was doing it well.โ€

Phillipsโ€™ lawyers similarly argued that their client didnโ€™t breach any of his duties to the organization. On the contrary, he devoted more than 25 years to helping LaPierre grow the NRA into something far larger and more impactful than when Phillips began in the 1990s.

โ€œHe is a good man who acted honorably, but the state wants to put him in bankruptcy,โ€ said Mark Werbner, referring to the stateโ€™s request that the defendants be ordered to repay the NRA. โ€œHe doesnโ€™t deserve to be made penniless.โ€

The trial has cast a spotlight on the leadership, culture and finances of the NRA, which was founded more than 150 years ago in New York City to promote riflery skills. The group has since grown into a political juggernaut that influences federal law and presidential elections.

LaPierre, who led the NRAโ€™s day-to-day operations since 1991,ย announced his resignationย just…

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