While it was never her intention, I think NYAG Tish James did the members of the NRA a big favor.
She helped recover $4.4 million from Wayne, another $2 million from Woody Phillips, and made sure both would never be part of the NRA again. What the anti-gunners and the media have missed for the most part is that money is being returned to the NRA.
More importantly, it may be the needed impetus to reform the NRA into a leaner, meaner organization that does training, spends wisely, and fights harder than ever for gun rights. I want to see the size of the board reduced to 20 or less (12 would be better), the Old Guard who allowed this to happen washed away, and the NRA renovated. While SAF and FPC have been doing great work in the courts and state level groups have been doing yeoman's work in the state houses, no other organization has the power to be effective in Congress but the NRA.
I feel somewhat vindicated by the jury's verdict as I have been fighting for years for change. Three of the named whistleblowers are personal friends and the verdict acknowledged that they had been retaliated against.
Now it is in the hands of Judge Cohen. I anticipate he will name a monitor to help oversee the NRA's finances which are in a precarious state given all the money spent on attorney Bill Brewer and his crew. The sooner his pernicious influence is gone from the NRA, the better. He convinced Wayne to force out a lot of good people on bogus charges that they were traitors.