NRA Class Action

For decades, the National Rifle Association (NRA) asked members to “defend freedom” by renewing dues and donating extra. Behind the scenes, senior executives allegedly diverted that money to private jet travel, luxury apartments, and no-bid deals for insiders, while telling rank-and-file supporters every dollar went to gun rights.

Loevy + Loevy represents NRA members and donors in an active class action now moving forward after a federal judge denied the NRA’s motion to dismiss. We allege the organization violated state consumer-fraud laws, breached fiduciary duties to its members, and squandered charitable assets on self-dealing.

We work on contingency. You pay nothing unless we recover money for you. If you paid dues or made donations and believe you were misled, take two minutes to complete the secure questionnaire below. Our team will contact you only if we believe we can help.

At a Glance

Who is affected?

NRA annual, life, or benefactor members and anyone who donated to NRA solicitations from November 30, 2015, to January 26, 2019.

What it’s about

Plaintiffs allege NRA leaders routed member dollars to lavish personal expenses and insider contracts while falsely claiming funds were used solely for advocacy and training.

Current stage

Active litigation in the Middle District of Tennessee (Case No. 3:19-cv-00679). Discovery is underway.

Your rights

Seek refunds of dues and donations, disgorgement of misused funds, punitive damages, and court-ordered governance reforms.

Cost

No up-front fees. Loevy + Loevy advances all costs and is paid only from a favorable settlement or verdict.

How you can protect your contributions

You may fit the class if you paid NRA dues or gave money believing it would fund advocacy, not executive perks. Submit the secure form below; it’s free and confidential, and we’ll reach out only if your claim qualifies.

Submission Form

Disclaimer: The use of the Internet or this form for communication with Loevy + Loevy or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship.

FAQs

 

Any retaliation for asserting legal rights would create new liability for the NRA. 

 

No. Membership status, active or lapsed, does not affect your right to seek a refund of misused funds.

 

Potential relief includes the dues or donations you paid, plus statutory or punitive damages if the court finds intentional fraud.

 

Save membership cards, renewal emails, donation receipts, and fundraising letters promising specific uses for your money.

 

Only lead plaintiffs are named; most class members stay confidential. 

 

Nothing up front. Loevy + Loevy pays all litigation expenses and collects a fee only if we secure compensation or injunctive relief for the class.

Key Pleadings and Documents

NRA 3rd Amended Complaint (Filed 12.29.23)
Judge' Campbell's Ruling Allowing NRA Lawsuit to Proceed (March 26, 2025)

Recent News of the NRA Class Action

Why Join a Class Action?

Joining a class action means shared costs, greater leverage, and a real chance to hold wrongdoers accountable—all without taking on the fight alone. And you pay nothing unless we win.i

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