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Wayne LaPierre ran the National Rifle Association (NRA) as “Wayne’s World” for decades, a lawyer for New York state said at the start of the gun rights group’s corruption trial, three days after Mr LaPierre suddenly resigned as chief executive.

New York Attorney-General Letitia James had sued the NRA and its longtime leader in August 2020, saying the group diverted millions of dollars to fund luxuries for top officials, including travel expenses for Mr LaPierre to several resorts.

In her opening statement, state lawyer Monica Connell told the six jurors and six alternates that NRA officials failed to obtain board approval for conflicts of interest and insider transactions, arranged no-show contracts for associates, and retaliated against whistleblowers who suspected wrongdoing.

“The NRA allowed Wayne LaPierre and his group of insiders … to operate the NRA as ‘Wayne’s World’ for decades,” said Ms Connell, alluding to the 1992 movie starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey.

“Wayne LaPierre and his friends effectively suppressed the voice of anyone who challenged his leadership.”

Ms James has said the NRA’s and Mr LaPierre’s misconduct violated state laws governing non-profits, which she enforces.

The NRA, founded in 1871, has denied wrongdoing and said it has made reforms.

It has also accused Ms James, a Democrat, of targeting it for political purposes and violating the First Amendment for trying to silence its speech.

Defence lawyers are expected to present their opening statements in the Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday. Mr LaPierre is expected to testify later.

In an emailed statement, the NRA’s lawyer William Brewer said Ms James’s office “cannot prove that the association or its board did anything wrong. The NYAG outline of the case is about the past, not the present”.

Difficult time for NRA

The trial comes at a difficult time for the NRA, which has seen revenue slide 44 per cent since 2016 and membership drop by nearly one-third since 2018.

The NRA cited health reasons for Mr LaPierre’s resignation, and on Monday said the 74-year-old has chronic Lyme disease.

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