National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre, his wife and other top NRA officials were treated to free hunting safaris by an NRA vendor, according to a new lawsuit
National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre, his wife and other top NRA officials were treated to free hunting safaris to exotic locales by an NRA vendor, according to a new lawsuit that raises new questions about the organization’s governance.
The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Circuit Court in Fairfax, Va., by Under Wild Skies Inc., which has produced a TV hunting program for many years. The producer claims the NRA owes it $17.1 million for breach of contract after the gun-rights group stopped paying agreed-upon fees to...
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