A jury in New York on Friday found former top US gun lobbyist Wayne LaPierre and other executives of the influential National Rifle Association (NRA) guilty of corruption-related charges. After a week of deliberations, the jury found that LaPierre abused his position for his personal benefit and steered lucrative contracts to friends and relatives, including spending millions of organization dollars on lavish travel, private planes, expensive clothing, New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a Friday statement. He was found to have caused the NRA some $5.4 million in damages and ordere…