By Emma Colton | Fox News
A Manhattan jury in the civil corruption case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James against the National Rifle Association (NRA) and its former CEO found the organization liable for financial mismanagement.
The jury determined that Wayne LaPierre’s violations of his duties cost the NRA $5,400,000, but he had already paid roughly $1 million back to the organization.
LaPierre was ordered to repay the group $4,351,231.
The New York jury said that the NRA’s CEO for three decades misspent millions of dollars of the group’s money on luxury personal purchases.