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I once knew a guy who sent $5000 to Jimmy Swaggart. "Really, after he got caught banging that young girl?" "Hey, I saw him apologize on TV. He even cried, right on TV! He asked the Lord to forgive him. If the Lord can forgive him, I can." So, Swaggart got five grand from that guy and from who knows how many others. There's one born every minute.knockonit said:just can't fix stupid people, goes to show you what a grifter the sob is WLP that is, and the thievery will continue
Whoa! Two million dollars! They must be really serious about this. That's almost two months of legal fees to Brewer's law firm.xerts1191 said:https://www.newsmax.com/us/nra-guns/2021/04/21/id/1018553/
NRA plan against Biden
Brewer himself has been named as a likely witness in litigations the NRA faces. The NRA’s last two nonprofit filings with the IRS, for 2018 and 2019, indicate that the NRA has paid $38.5 million in legal fees to the Brewer firm.
Jager said:It would be a great day seeing LaPierre being frog marched and spending his remaining days in prison, along with a handful of others.
knockonit said:Jager said:It would be a great day seeing LaPierre being frog marched and spending his remaining days in prison, along with a handful of others.
ditto
His handlers are what mattered, and they paid themselves very well. At the end, Angus McQueen’s firm was handing itself $40 million a year for publicity that few ever saw. His firm controlled NRA internal politics, excluding directors that it saw as threats to its control. The board itself knew that for any director to question Ackerman McQueen, even privately, was professional suicide. All NRA employees knew the same. Let it be rumored that you’d raised questions and you’d be standing in the unemployment line. Today of course the Brewer law firm has taken over that role, and is handing itself the tens of millions that formerly went to McQueen. LaPierre and the board follow it as blindly as they had followed McQueen. File for bankruptcy? Sure. You swindled us into supposedly approving bankruptcy? No problem. Put five million in a trust account that only you control? Where do we wire the money?
The question the Court is faced with is whether the existential threat facing the NRA is the
type of threat that the Bankruptcy Code is meant to protect against. The Court believes it is not.
For the reasons stated herein, the Court finds there is cause to dismiss this bankruptcy case as not
having been filed in good faith both because it was filed to gain an unfair litigation advantage and
because it was filed to avoid a state regulatory scheme.
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