NRA Bankruptcy Case Takes Unexpected Turn

Saying the evidentiary record clearly demonstrates that NRA Head Wayne LaPierre has repeatedly “failed to provide proper oversight” a lawyer in the United States Trustee’s Office, the section of the Justice Department responsible for the integrity of the nation’s bankruptcy courts, surprised the NRA leadership and lawyers during closing remarks of the NRA’s bankruptcy hearing in Texas yesterday.
The lawyer for the Trustee’s Office said the “record is unrefuted that Wayne LaPierre’s personal expenses were made to look like businesses expenses” before calling for either the dismissal of the entire bankruptcy proceeding or the appointment of an outside monitor to oversee the NRA’s finances. Presiding Judge Harlan D. Hale says he will announce his decision by “early next week.”