NRA promises to reform charitable arm in new settlement with DC attorney general
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NRA promises to reform charitable arm in new settlement with DC attorney general
The National Rifle Association (NRA) settled a suit with the D.C. Attorney General’s Office on Wednesday, concluding a three-and-a-half-year case by promising to reform its troubled charity arm, avoiding a trial. Prosecutors said the NRA Foundation misused more than $10 million in tax-deductible donations, illegally funneling the money into its parent organization for political activity. The case…
NRA promises to reform its charitable arm in order to settle DC attorney general lawsuit
The association's foundation was accused of misusing more than $10 million in tax-deductible donations by channeling the money into another organization that would spend it on political activity.
NRA Foundation Agrees to Reform to Settle D.C. Case
The National Rifle Association’s charitable arm has agreed to implement significant reforms to resolve a lawsuit brought by the District of Columbia over the group’s alleged misuse of funds. D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb announced the settlement on April 17. Schwalb’s predecessor, Attorney General Karl Racine, filed the lawsuit against the National Rifle Association Foundation […]
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