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Posted: 2022-06-11T17:08:05Z | Updated: 2022-06-11T17:08:05Z

A judge on Friday dismissed a countersuit by the National Rifle Association that the group had hoped to use to dismiss a civil suit by the New York attorney general.

The NRA sought money damages and an end to a civil suit by state Attorney General Letitia James who has been investigating the gun groups shady business practices since 2020 by arguing that the suit against the NRA was politically motivated.

In a 14-page ruling , state Supreme Court Justice Joel Cohen denied the NRAs claim.

The narrative that the Attorney Generals investigation into these undeniably serious matters was nothing more than a politically motivated and unconstitutional witch hunt, Cohen wrote in his ruling, is simply not supported by the record.

James investigation into the not-for-profit gun group revealed that top players, including chief executive Wayne LaPierre, were involved in years of illegal self-dealing, including buying luxury homes and spending half a million dollars of NRA money on high-end menswear and foreign trips.

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Following James investigation into the group in 2020, top board members quit the NRA, and the groups former second-in-command, Joshua Powell, accused LaPierre of using tragedies like the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting as a way to siphon more money from its members.

Wayne was out there selling the program to our members, raising money off it, claiming we were protecting kids schools, Powell wrote in Inside the NRA, a book about the gun group. It was another example of the wizard behind the curtain lots of inflamed rhetoric and fireworks and noise, but very little effective action on countering gun violence.

Although Cohen rejected James bid to dissolve the NRA in March, he noted in his Friday ruling that the NRA is still on the hook for its mismanagement of funds, and that the group has acknowledged in its own court filings that it was in need of course correction.

The NRA insists that the Attorney Generals investigation was wrongful and pretextual because it had undertaken a course correction to improve its compliance controls and internal governance, Cohen wrote. In doing so, the NRA concedes that a course correction was needed, undercutting its assertion that the Attorney Generals concerns were wholly fabricated. The NRA also ignores that the course correction came, in part, as a response to the threat of the Attorney Generals investigation.

James applauded the judges decision on Twitter .

Once again, a court has rejected the @NRAs attempts to dismiss our lawsuit against the NRA for its years of fraud and abuse, she tweeted. We will continue our efforts to hold the NRA accountable because no one is above the law.