July 25, 2024 – Courthouse News reports that a non-profit governance expert for Brewer's client, the National Rifle Association of America (NRA), "lambasted the New York attorney general on Thursday [July 25, 2024] for requesting a court-appointed monitor to supervise the group’s ongoing compliance efforts."
“A monitor in this situation is crazy, unprecedented,” expert Daniel Kurtz testified Thursday during phase two trial proceedings in NYAG v. NRA. “I’ve never seen anything like this happen.”
Currently a partner at Fox Rothschild LLP, Kurtz previously served as Assistant Attorney General-in-Charge of the Charities Bureau in the New York State Attorney General's office.
According to the Courthouse News reporting, during his testimony, Kurtz "accused the state of targeting the NRA for political reasons and asking for unreasonable relief."
“I see New York State both persecuting and prosecuting the NRA,” Kurtz said of this case, acknowledging the NRA is “politically unpopular” in New York.
Per documents filed in the case, the NYAG's office is requesting that the judge overseeing the bench trial appoint a monitor to oversee the NRA for a period of three years. Kurtz argued that such an appointment would result in both employees and members leaving the NRA in droves.
Kurtz testified, “There’s never been a situation, to my knowledge, in which a monitor has been appointed to reform the ‘nonprofit governance’ of an organization” – equating New York’s pursuit of the NRA to McCarthyism and the Second Red Scare of the 1940s and 1950s.
As the report states, the NRA argued in court his week that the organization is on the right track, noting that it has recently hired a chief compliance officer and established new internal protocols.
Read the report here.