Ex-operations director Joshua Powell settled civil claims of fraud and abuse.

Former National Rifle Association operations director Joshua Powell has settled civil claims of fraud and abuse brought by the New York Attorney General’s office.

The admission comes hours after Wayne LaPierre, the executive vice president of the NRA, announced his resignation ahead of a trial scheduled to begin Monday. LaPierre cited health reasons, according to the NRA. The resignation will be effective Jan. 31.

Powell was employed by the NRA from 2016 through January 2020 and in that time “Powell breached his fiduciary duties and failed to administer the charitable assets entrusted to his care by using his powers as an officer and senior executive of the NRA to convert charitable assets for his own benefit and for the benefit of his family members,” the settlement agreement said.

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      11 months ago

      Not since the beginning.

      No.

      The start of the “rife with corruption” was in 1968 when Harlan Carter staged a coup to seize control of the organization. Before that, it was pretty chill.

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          I mean, not really?

          Harlan Carter was head of the border patrol under Eisenhower (and was an unrepentant racist murderer).

          He joined the NRA while it was still a sports shooting organization, and got sidelined and sort of forced out, so he paid for a bunch of people to attend the 1968 conference, and used those people to vote and change the organization leadership to himself (and his gun manufacturer backers).

          Reagan had nothing to do with it. He was governor of California at the time.

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      11 months ago

      I don’t know a huge amount about the NRA, but it is my understanding based on things I’ve heard from people far my senior is that back in the 50s, the NRA was mainly focused on gun safety and training and didn’t spend a lot of time lobbying.

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      11 months ago

      Putting aside the inaccuracies about NRA, just because it’s their organization doesn’t make embezzlement and misappropriation of funds less of a crime. You can’t take donations on a fraudulent basis, and you can’t be a tax free organization without following the rules.