Judge Bans Former NRA Chief Wayne LaPierre for 10 Years
Court rejects appointing an independent monitor but mandates reforms following corruption verdict.
- Wayne LaPierre, former NRA CEO, banned from holding a paid position within the NRA for a decade.
- New York Attorney General Letitia James' request for an independent monitor was denied.
- LaPierre and other executives were found liable for misusing millions of dollars in NRA funds.
- The NRA has been ordered to implement governance reforms to improve accountability.
- The organization has lost over 1.3 million members and significant revenue since 2018.