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Former NRA CFO Wilson “Woody” Phillips Ripped Us Off & Now Owes Back Millions
Ammoland ^ | July 10, 2024 | F Riehl, Editor in Chief

Posted on 07/10/2024 12:33:26 PM PDT by mabarker1

As dedicated NRA supporters, we know it’s maddening to witness the betrayal from within our own ranks. The latest news reveals the agreed-upon settlement that Wilson “Woody” Phillips, the former CFO of the NRA, confessed to unethical conduct, further deepening the trust issues we’ve had with the organization’s leadership.

Phillips’ Deceitful Contract

Without disclosing their relationship, Phillips admitted to awarding a $1.36 million contract to HomeTelos, a tech company run by his then-girlfriend Nancy Richards. This was a blatant violation of NRA policies designed to prevent conflicts of interest. It took whistleblowers raising the alarm for Phillips to finally come clean about his actions long after the contract had ended.

Shielding LaPierre’s Extravagance

Phillips didn’t just stop at self-serving contracts. Among other things, Phillips was accused of approving invoices for LaPierre’s private jet flights to the Bahamas; facilitating payments to contractors owned by LaPierre’s friends; and allowing an arrangement through which the NRA paid back its longtime advertising agency, Ackerman McQueen, for travel, makeup and other expenses it covered for LaPierre and his wife. He was a key player in hiding Wayne LaPierre’s outrageous spending from the NRA’s internal controls. LaPierre, with Phillips’ assistance, misused millions of dollars on luxury travel, and even yacht trips. This was money meant to protect our Second Amendment rights, not fund their extravagant lifestyles.

$2 Million In Damages To The NRA

Now, Phillips is facing the consequences. He’s been banned from managing any not-for-profit’s finances in New York for the next ten years and owes $2 million in damages to the NRA. This settlement spares him from participating in the trial’s second phase but does little to restore our trust.

The Bigger Picture

This scandal is just the latest in a series of revelations about mismanagement at the NRA. We’ve seen how LaPierre, Phillips, and other top executives have abused their positions and our donations. The jury recently found LaPierre guilty of spending millions in NRA funds on personal luxuries and ordered him to repay almost $4.4 million. This betrayal cuts deep, especially for those of us who have invested our time, money, and trust in the NRA’s mission.

Taking Back Our Organization

As the trial continues, Attorney General Letitia James is pushing for measures to ensure this kind of corruption doesn’t happen again. She’s seeking an independent monitor for the NRA’s finances and wants to ban LaPierre from any leadership roles in New York charities. Manhattan Judge Joel Cohen will decide the remaining issues in the case beginning July 15th, 2024, including whether former LaPierre and ex-general counsel John Frazer should be barred from charitable organizations in the state.

For us, the rank-and-file members. We need to reclaim our organization from these corrupt individuals and ensure our contributions are used to fight for our rights, not to bankroll the lavish lifestyles of a few dishonest leaders. It’s time for a thorough cleanup and a return to the principles that made the NRA a powerful defender of the Second Amendment. Let’s demand accountability and integrity from those who represent us.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Conspiracy; Sports
KEYWORDS: babg; banglist; corruption; financialfraud; kmg; nra
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To: larrytown
The reason I quit many years ago was the almost constant, it seems, hounding for donations. Almost every day, or every other day my mailbox had pleas or promotions for donations. I questioned how much money they were spending on slick advertising. It had to be an enormous amount.

This is the kind of stuff the Left LOVES, the NRA only made themselves look bad. Any organization is only as good as its leadership.

21 posted on 07/11/2024 5:59:03 AM PDT by telescope115 (I NEED MY SPACE!!! 🔭)
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To: mabarker1

Patron Life Member here.

I spent many years asking the donation seekers if wayne la pierre was still involved with the NRA.

Now when they call I ask them if he’s in prison yet.

They’ll get nothing from me and like it.


22 posted on 07/11/2024 1:08:05 PM PDT by Augie
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