Elon Musk hands out $1 million payments to Wisconsin voters after state Supreme Court refused request to stop him
- Elon Musk delivered $1 million checks to supporters at a town hall, stating the purpose was to "get attention."
- Musk has invested $20 million in support of Judge Brad Schimel's campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
- Under Wisconsin law, offering anything of value to influence voters is considered "election bribery" and is a felony.
- A few hundred protesters opposed Musk's actions, while he expressed that the election could impact not only Wisconsin but also the country and the world.
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BREAKING: Wisconsin Attorney General Goes After Elon Musk Over $1 Million Giveaways - News Addicts
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul filed a lawsuit Friday against tech billionaire Elon Musk and his political committee, America PAC, seeking to block what Kaul alleged was an “egregious” and illegal scheme to sway voters days before a pivotal state Supreme Court election. Kaul’s complaint, filed in Dane County Circuit Court on March 28, targets […] The post BREAKING: Wisconsin Attorney General Goes After Elon Musk Over $1 Million Giveaways a…
Since the presidential campaigns of 2024, tycoon Elon Musk has been handing out generous checks to “selected voters,” who, with a big smile on their faces, pose for images that later travel through social networks. Now, in the recent elections for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Musk continued this controversial activity that, according to his own lawyers, is not illegal. And it is that, following his arguments, citizens who receive the money do no…
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