BREAKING:

"Judge Dismisses the NRA’s Bankruptcy Petition, Calls Wayne LaPierre’s Conduct ‘Nothing Less Than Shocking’"

Developing story, with key passage here, at @LawCrimeNews.

Ruling inside.
lawandcrime.com/high-profile/j…
Some reactions to the ruling:

The NRA filed for bankruptcy in Texas in response to @NewYorkStateAG Tish James's lawsuit in New York seeking its dissolution for violations of state charity law.

Right out of the gate, Judge Hale says that's not what bankruptcy is for.
To file for bankruptcy, the NRA established a Texas entity Sea Girt LLC, which regulators call LaPierre's "wholly owned shell company."

The judge describes the cash-flush group's "somewhat unusual" path to bankruptcy court here.
The judge found LaPierre's own testimony helpful in justifying his ruling to dismiss the bankruptcy petition, because the NRA chief pretty much said it's about avoiding the NYAG.
Essentially, Judge Hale found that the NRA can't declare bankruptcy to get a leg up on that lawsuit.

"Courts have consistently held that a bankruptcy case filed for the purpose of obtaining an unfair litigation advantage is not filed in good faith and should be dismissed."
"In an odd twist for a bankruptcy case, the NRA is financially healthy, and undisputed creditors are likely to be paid sooner in the ordinary course outside of bankruptcy than they would if they must wait for confirmation of a plan of reorganization."
Judge Hale rattles off the aspects of the case that "still trouble the Court" in the conclusion here.

The ruling appears to steer mostly clear of the more sensational aspects of the case, i.e. LaPierre's yacht trips and nearly $300K Zegna suits.
Hale does, however, note "cringeworthy facts" that turned up at trial, such as one exec asserting his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination through broad swaths of his deposition.

He voices "concern" over NRA's apparent procedural violations over $100K contracts.
Judge Hale dismissed the petition without prejudice, meaning the NRA could try it again.

But that invitation was not a warm one.

The NRA did not immediately reply to a press inquiry about their intent.
I folded these observations into an update of the story at the top of the thread.

Have some time for an hourlong audio deep-dive, with audio highlights from LaPierre's testimony?

Listen to an old episode of my podcast "Objections" here and subscribe. art19.com/shows/objectio…
“This trial underscored that the NRA’s fraud and abuse continued long after we filed our lawsuit... The rot runs deep."

— The NYAG's statement is below.

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11 May
Now:

@NewYorkStateAG is hosting a phone press conference on today's ruling, which I'll be covering in a thread here.

ICYMI: "Judge Dismisses the NRA's Bankruptcy Petition, Calls Wayne LaPierre's Conduct 'Nothing Less Than Shocking'" lawandcrime.com/high-profile/j… via @lawcrimenews
Q&A session

Q: Are you going to take any legal action in response to allegations of ongoing abuse of charity, and any possibility of fraud charges against LaPierre?

No direct answer, but she says "discovery will continue" in her ongoing case.
Q: Can the NRA reincorporate in Texas, absent a bankruptcy?

A: It cannot absent approval given pending matter in New York.
Read 5 tweets
11 May
The second part of the detention hearing for Officer Brian Sicknick's accused assailants George Tanios and Julian Khater is ongoing.

Judge Hogan is hearing arguments from both sides.

ICYMI, what happened in the first part.

lawandcrime.com/u-s-capitol-si…
(I deleted an early tweet at the start of the thread to correct a typo and specify that today's proceedings are a detention hearing.)
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4 May
A status conference for multiple Proud Boys defendants—Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs and Charles Donohoe—in the U.S. Capitol riot docket has begun.

Some background on the Nordean case here, via @Aaron_Keller_. lawandcrime.com/u-s-capitol-si…
On that background story, Nordean was subsequently ordered to remain in jail following publication of that story.

This hearing is on other matters.

storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
Right now, a prosecutor is laying out discovery matters and proposes another conference in 60 days.
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3 May
BREAKING—

Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking trial has been ADJOURNED until the fall because of new charges.

It was previously scheduled for July.

Developing story @LawCrimeNews.
lawandcrime.com/high-profile/j…
Maxwell requested the postponement because of the superseding indictment from March that added sex-trafficking charges.

The govt opposed any delay, citing stress to the victims.

The judge gave a shorter delay than requested.

Background: lawandcrime.com/high-profile/g…
Maxwell pleaded not guilty to all charges in her recent court appearance.
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3 May
Good morning.

The NRA bankruptcy trial is heading to closing arguments today. I will be covering those proceedings for @LawCrimeNews.

Up first is the New York Attorney General's office, seeking to dismiss the case

Background art19.com/shows/objectio…
Gerrit Pronske is delivering summations on behalf of the NYAG:

"This case was filed for a pure litigation strategy purpose: to 'dump New York,' which basically means to escape regulation in the New York proceeding."
Pronske on the NRA bankruptcy case:

"It is a circus sideshow that eventually ends up without succeeding to stop the New York proceeding."
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29 Apr
NRA chief Wayne LaPierre is testifying in the bankruptcy trial again—this time, friendlier questioning by a lawyer from his own organization.

In case you missed the more contentious round weeks ago, hear audio highlights on my @LawCrimeNews podcast: art19.com/shows/objectio…
Just a note on the embedded player at the top of the thread by @ART19co:

The interface allows you to subscribe to your listening platform of choice on this drop-down menu. Is your fav not on this list?

Let me know what you use in the replies.
Back to LaPierre's testimony—

Some of the q-s by the NRA's lawyer Greg Garman:

How many hours a week do you work as the organization's executive vice president?

How much of your work is forward facing rather than in the office?

You brought up friends dinners. What are those?
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