April 8, 2024 – Law360 reports that Brewer client the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is asking a New York judge to "throw out a Manhattan jury's verdict." A jury verdict was entered in the NYAG vs. NRA lawsuit on February 23, 2024.
According to the report, in its "motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, the NRA argued that prosecutors did not prove that the organization itself failed to protect its charitable assets. The group said there was no proof at trial that its charitable assets, as opposed to noncharitable assets, were improperly administered, nor was there proof of a 'sustained or systematic failure of the board to exercise oversight.'"
"The trial record clearly demonstrates that the NRA was the victim of hidden arrangements and control overrides orchestrated by former insiders working with a handful of their favorite vendors," NRA attorney William A. Brewer III told Law360. "The record also demonstrates the NRA Board took swift, decisive action when it became aware of such conduct."
"The Board's commitment to good governance was on full display during the jury trial," he added. "The NRA appreciates the service of the jury, but believes it improperly attributed individual misconduct to the NRA. As such, the Association seeks judgment in its favor on all remaining counts."
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