NRA files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The National Rifle Association, the country’s biggest gun lobby, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The move comes 5 months after New York’s attorney general filed a lawsuit seeking to dissolve the NRA and accused its executives of using funds for personal use.
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