The National Rifle Association’s former advertising agency requested that the gun group’s bankruptcy case be tossed out, saying it was filed in bad faith.

Ackerman McQueen Inc., which spearheaded the NRA’s ad campaigns for decades before getting caught up in a battle for control of the organization, is now the biggest unsecured creditor in the chapter 11 proceedings.

Ackerman…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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