NRA and Former CEO Wayne LaPierre Held Accountable in Landmark Corruption Case

NEW YORK (AP) — After a lengthy civil corruption trial, a jury in New York City found the National Rifle Association (NRA) and its former CEO Wayne LaPierre liable for wrongdoing. The verdict was reached on Friday, marking a significant blow to the influential organization and its leader. The trial delved into allegations of financial misconduct within the NRA, a powerful pro-gun lobbying group. LaPierre, who had led the organization for nearly three decades, faced accusations of using the NRA’s funds for personal expenses, including luxury travels, suits, and other lavish purchases. The verdict holds … Read more

Investors File Lawsuit Against New Mexico Fresh Foods CEO for Mismanagement and Major Losses

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A lawsuit has been filed against New Mexico Fresh Foods by a group of prominent figures from Santa Fe, including Gail “Peaches” Gilbert, Ed Berman, Ellen Vladem, and Robert Vladem. This lawsuit alleges that investors contributed almost $4 million to the company but ended up losing it all due to the actions and omissions of the defendants. The plaintiffs claim that Kelly Egolf, the CEO of New Mexico Fresh Foods and the wife of former New Mexico House Speaker Brian Egolf, “consistently grossly mismanaged NMFF.” Furthermore, the lawsuit states that Kelly Egolf … Read more

Former CEO of Southlake Tech Firm Convicted of Defrauding Investors Out of $25 Million

DALLAS, Texas – Christopher Kirchner, the former CEO of Southlake-based tech firm Slync.io, was convicted by a federal jury in Texas for defrauding investors of $25 million. The 36-year-old Kirchner was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals immediately after the verdict. The jury found him guilty of four counts of wire fraud and seven counts of money laundering after a four-day trial. Kirchner’s sentencing is set for July 11 before U.S. District Court Judge Mark T. Pittman. Kirchner and his public defender, Jason D. Hawkins, did not respond to interview requests. Slync was well on … Read more

Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon Resigns Amid Shocking Sex Trafficking Lawsuit

MIAMI, FL – Vince McMahon, the executive chairman and board member of TKO Group Holdings, the parent company of WWE, has resigned following allegations of sex trafficking and sexual misconduct made by a former employee. Janel Grant, a former employee at WWE headquarters, filed a lawsuit against McMahon, WWE, and the company’s former head of talent relations, John Laurinaitis. The lawsuit alleges that McMahon coerced Grant into a forced sexual relationship, sharing private photos and videos, and engaging in sexual relations with other WWE staff members. Please note that this article contains descriptions of sexual … Read more