Letitia James

Expert: NRA had to be obliterated by New York for one very important reason

The New York attorney general's aggressive moves against the National Rifle Association might have been handled by the U.S. Department of Justice, according to a former federal prosecutor.

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Here are ‘the very worst abuses’ alleged against the National Rifle Association

New York State Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday filed a lawsuit seeking to dissolve the National Rifle Association.

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New York AG speaks out: The NRA 'looted' charitable funds — and it's time for them to pay

On Thursday's edition of CNN's "OutFront," New York Attorney General Letitia James laid out the evidence she is bringing against the National Rifle Association in her lawsuit to force the breakup of the pro-gun organization.

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'A very terrible thing!' Trump attacks New York AG for NRA lawsuit

President Donald Trump on Thursday attacked New York State Attorney General Letitia James after her office filed a lawsuit to dissolve the National Rifle Association over multiple allegations of fraud and self-dealing.

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'Heads will explode': Twitter roars over 'a Black woman taking down the NRA' after NY AG reveals lawsuit

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a lawsuit on Thursday that seeks to "dissolve" the National Rifle Association (NRA).

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‘Thoughts and prayers’: ‘Pissed-off’ Parkland teens and others dance on NRA’s grave

New York's attorney general took aggressive action to dissolve the National Rifle Association, and social media users danced on the once-powerful organization's grave.

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New York's attorney general seeks dissolution of NRA as fraud claims pile up

New York's attorney general is seeking to dissolve the National Rifle Association after an 18-month investigation found widespread fraud and abuse.

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Twenty-one state attorneys general file suit to stop 'illegal' effort by Trump to skew the census for political gain

The effort by the president to thwart the counting by excluding undocumented immigrants, said New York AG Letitia James, is "another election-year tactic to fire up his base by dehumanizing immigrants and using them as scapegoats for his failures as a leader."

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'I didn't do nothing!' New York police tackle and Taser Black protester for getting in officer's face

Police in Brooklyn were seen tackling and then firing a Taser at a Black man who shouted in an officer's face.

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Harvey Weinstein victims to receive $19 million payout

Women who suffered sexual misconduct and workplace harassment by convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein are set to receive almost $19 million as part of a class action lawsuit, New York's attorney general announced Tuesday.

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Trump to claim 'absolute immunity' from subpoenas in Supreme Court appeal: 'It would literally put the president above the law'

From Democrat-led committees in the U.S. House of Representatives to New York State Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, President Donald Trump has been the subject of countless investigations. But this week, ABC News’ Devin Dwyer reports, attorneys for the president are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to give him immunity from investigations by Congress or local prosecutors into his activities as a private citizen.

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REVEALED: Court filings show the NRA is in shambles -- and Wayne LaPierre hopes his lawyer can 'keep him out of jail'

A year after being re-elected as the executive vice president and CEO of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre has seen his group go from an electoral kingmaker to the edge of financial ruin. He and other NRA executives have urged laid-off employees to seek public assistance benefits. The nation's most prominent pro-gun lobby has lost tens of millions of dollars amid numerous legal woes and investigations that have exposed its questionable financial dealings. Now, the longtime NRA leader hopes his lawyers can "keep him out of jail," according to previously unreported allegations in court documents in the group's legal battle against its longtime public relations firm, Ackerman McQueen.

The documents, which were published in full on NRA Watch, a new database launched by the advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety, allege that LaPierre has grown "preoccupied with going to jail." Ackerman's allegations paint a picture of an executive who "didn't trust his own accounting department" and instructed associates not to disclose important information to the group's auditors.

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