New York Calls for NRA Bankruptcy Dismissal, Cites Bad Faith
- Gun rights group now faces two requests to dismiss bankruptcy
- NRA is ‘essentially fleeing’ dissolution lawsuit, state says
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The New York attorney general called for the dismissal of the National Rifle Association’s bankruptcy, alleging it was filed to escape state oversight.
The case is improper because the NRA has openly stated that the gun rights organization is “in its strongest financial condition in years,” New York said in a filing Friday in bankruptcy court in Texas. The Chapter 11 was also brought in bad faith to avoid New York’s lawsuit seeking to dissolve it, the state said.