Judge rejects request to block Elon Musk $1 million voter giveaway
- A judge in Pennsylvania allowed Elon Musk’s America PAC to proceed with a $1 million daily voter giveaway program, ruling it legal.
- Musk announced the giveaway on his platform X on October 19, describing recipients as 'spokespeople' rather than winners.
- Opponent Krasner claimed it’s an illegal lottery since there are no clear rules or privacy policies for voter information collection.
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Elon Musk sued over million-dollar election giveaway
The NewsBillionaire Tesla founder Elon Musk was sued Tuesday over claims that his $1 million-a-day giveaway to registered voters in swing states was a fraud.An Arizona voter filed a proposed class-action case against the billionaire, alleging Musk falsely said his pro-Trump America PAC would choose winners randomly, when the selections were predetermined.The complaint cites comments made by a Republican lawyer Monday in a hearing in a separate P…
A prosecutor had tried to stop the conservative tech billionaire's million-dollar gifts to voters - unsuccessfully. Now a private individual has sued Musk.
Elon Musk's America PAC Canvassers Faced Surveillance, Sickness, and Late Pay in Arizona - WorldNL Magazine
I felt like Big Brother was always watching me,” says a contracted door knocker, one of several who allege to WIRED that they faced poor working conditions while getting out the vote for Donald Trump.
US Election Day: Voters sue Elon Musk alleging fraud over $1 million-a-day giveaway
Elon Musk was sued in a proposed class action by registered voters who signed his petition to support the Constitution for a chance to win $1 million-a-day giveaway, and now claim it was a fraud
Elon Musk sued for fraud over his $1 million giveaway to swing state voters
Image: Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Getty Images Arizona resident Jacqueline McAferty is suing Elon Musk and his pro-Trump America PAC in a Texas federal court, alleging that the PAC’s $1 million-a-day lottery to registered voters in swing states was fraud. The proposed class-action lawsuit was filed a day after a Philadelphia judge denied the city’s request to order Musk to end the lottery — and seems to have been spurred by Musk’s legal defens…
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