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applegrove

(118,614 posts)
Tue Dec 10, 2019, 12:19 AM Dec 2019

New York Deepens Its Investigation Into the N.R.A.

New York Deepens Its Investigation Into the N.R.A.

The state attorney general, Letitia James, is seeking records related to campaign finance and to the gun group’s charitable arm, among other areas.Credit...Lucas Jackson/Reuters

By Danny Hakim at the NY Times

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/09/us/nra-investigation-new-york.html#click=https://t.co/UUlRfHPXuI

Dec. 9, 2019Updated 10:05 p.m. ET

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The New York State attorney general has issued a new subpoena to the National Rifle Association, deepening her eight-month investigation and providing fresh clues about where it is headed, according to people with knowledge of the document.

The subpoena, which was described to The New York Times, was issued last week and covers at least four areas, including campaign finance, payments made to board members and tax compliance. Because the N.R.A. is chartered in New York and the office of the attorney general, Letitia James, has a range of enforcement options, the investigation has alarmed N.R.A. officials already grappling with infighting and litigation. The same office brought a case last year that led to the shuttering of President Trump’s foundation.

Among the documents sought by the subpoena are records related to transfers among N.R.A.-controlled entities, including the N.R.A. Foundation, an affiliated charity. Recent tax filings show that the N.R.A. diverted $36 million last year from the foundation in various ways, far more than ever before, raising concerns among tax experts. The transfers came as the N.R.A. experienced financial strains and challenges from gun-control groups, which outspent the organization in the 2018 midterm elections. An earlier analysis by The Times found that the foundation had transferred more than $200 million to the N.R.A. between 2010 and 2017.

While both the N.R.A. and its foundation are tax-exempt, only donations to the foundation are tax-deductible. Tax experts say the foundation has become a back door for tax-deductible donations to the N.R.A. itself. Karl Racine, the attorney general of the District of Columbia, where the N.R.A. Foundation is chartered, is also investigating.

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New York Deepens Its Investigation Into the N.R.A. (Original Post) applegrove Dec 2019 OP
Well, GOOD Leghorn21 Dec 2019 #1
Fucking A! BigmanPigman Dec 2019 #2
Good. Hope the NRA feels desparate and destroys its brand. PufPuf23 Dec 2019 #3
Go get 'em, Letitia! SergeStorms Dec 2019 #4

PufPuf23

(8,767 posts)
3. Good. Hope the NRA feels desparate and destroys its brand.
Tue Dec 10, 2019, 01:46 AM
Dec 2019

NRA must be desperate because I have received 4 NRA money raising phone calls in the last week; listened to verify and subsequently put on call block.

SergeStorms

(19,193 posts)
4. Go get 'em, Letitia!
Tue Dec 10, 2019, 02:58 AM
Dec 2019

Our Attorney General looks as if she's not going to mess around with these B I G money monsters! Hold the NRA accountable, and take their tax exempt status away when they find out how badly they've been breaking the law. It's time to break up this reich-wing money machine.

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