Re: NRA Lawsuit
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 3:12 pm
The complaints from within go back to at least 1998.
https://nraindanger.wordpress.com/2023/ ... situation/
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Hopefully when the NRA’s real bankruptcy takes place the courts won’t allow any of the existing leadership or board members to remain in the organization.KBCraig wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2023 3:12 pm The complaints from within go back to at least 1998.
https://nraindanger.wordpress.com/2023/ ... situation/
Continuing to vote in NRA board elections is as useful as continuing to vote for Republicans and expecting change.Bitter Clinger wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 7:43 am NRA Elections 2023: LaPierre Wins – NRA Members Lose
https://www.ammoland.com/2023/01/nra-el ... bers-lose/
Mrs. LaPierre vacationed on McKenzie’s yacht when LaPierre himself was not on the trip. (So much for LaPierre’s flimsy claim that the yacht was necessary as a place he would hide out when he was under security threats).
Deposition of John Frazer-Part TwoDirector Marion Hammer received three income streams from NRA: a big consulting contract with NRA, another contract with NRA-ILA, and NRA support of Unified Sportsmen of Florida, of which she was the only salaried (and well-salaried) employee. (We’ve heard rumors that NRA, meaning LaPierre, didn’t know about her ILA contract, and ILA didn’t know she had a contract with LaPierre). Her payments from LaPierre and from USF continue to this day. After Audit Committee approved LaPierre’s contract with her, LaPierre increased her pay without consulting Audit Committee. She was being paid $134,000 (plus $260,000 in NRA grants to USF):
“Q. Mr. Frazer, less than five months later after the contract that we looked at, the NRA entered into a new, ten-year, contract with Ms. Hammer, increasing her compensation to $220,000, correct?
A. I believe that is correct.”
Hmmm....the reason the NRA Board didn't stop LaPierre is because THEY are participating in the corruption.NRA paid to fly director Jim Porter to Argentina and Italy (with a suggestion he flew first-class), and also NRA Foundation top dog Wayne Sheets to Argentina, to solicit a donor during bird-hunting season down there. It also paid to fly director Joel Friedman to Las Vegas, probably for the SHOT show.
For "security" purposes I'm sure...can't risk Mrs. LaPierre's safety with an unknown hair stylist. /end sarcasmNRA paid for Susan LaPierre’s favorite hairdresser to be flown in to do her hair.