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NRA Chief Sought Help of Group's Ad Agency in Trying to Buy $5 Million Mansion
NRA Chief Sought Help of Group’s Ad Agency in Trying to Buy $5 Million Mansion - WSJ
Wayne LaPierre’s dealings with firm being probed by New York attorney general
National Rifle Association Chief Executive Wayne LaPierre was in discussions to have the group’s then-outside advertising agency help him buy a Dallas mansion last year for more than $5 million, but the deal fell through, according to people familiar with the matter.
The aborted house deal and conflicting explanations for why it fell apart are coming to the fore as the New York attorney general’s office is probing the NRA, including Mr. LaPierre’s dealings with the ad agency. The ad agency, Ackerman McQueen, recently turned over information about the contemplated house purchase to the AG’s office, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Wayne LaPierre and his wife Susan wanted to purchase this mansion after the Parkland High School massacre because he feared for his life. He wanted the gun lobby to buy him a $6 million dollar house in Texas. The couple wanted to buy a high-rise in Dallas with enhanced security features, but they wanted a social membership at the exclusive golf club at the mansion location. Susan was concerned about the small closet space in the men's closet of the master bedroom.
Keep in mind, the NRA is a non-profit organization, which means the NRA enjoys a tax-free status. One of the regulations for any non-profit organization is that it cannot primarily benefit specific individuals through excessively compensating.
How much income tax did you pay the government last year? The NRA paid 0.
NRA Chief Sought Help of Group’s Ad Agency in Trying to Buy $5 Million Mansion - WSJ
Wayne LaPierre’s dealings with firm being probed by New York attorney general
National Rifle Association Chief Executive Wayne LaPierre was in discussions to have the group’s then-outside advertising agency help him buy a Dallas mansion last year for more than $5 million, but the deal fell through, according to people familiar with the matter.
The aborted house deal and conflicting explanations for why it fell apart are coming to the fore as the New York attorney general’s office is probing the NRA, including Mr. LaPierre’s dealings with the ad agency. The ad agency, Ackerman McQueen, recently turned over information about the contemplated house purchase to the AG’s office, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Wayne LaPierre and his wife Susan wanted to purchase this mansion after the Parkland High School massacre because he feared for his life. He wanted the gun lobby to buy him a $6 million dollar house in Texas. The couple wanted to buy a high-rise in Dallas with enhanced security features, but they wanted a social membership at the exclusive golf club at the mansion location. Susan was concerned about the small closet space in the men's closet of the master bedroom.
Keep in mind, the NRA is a non-profit organization, which means the NRA enjoys a tax-free status. One of the regulations for any non-profit organization is that it cannot primarily benefit specific individuals through excessively compensating.
How much income tax did you pay the government last year? The NRA paid 0.
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