Friday, November 1, 2024

Musk Loses Bid to Move Case Over $1 million Voter Prizes


A U.S. Judge on Friday, Denied Elon Musk's Bid to move a Pennsylvania Lawsuit over His $1 million Voter Prizes to Federal Court, moving the Case back to State Court. It was not immediately clear if the Decision would affect the Plan to keep awarding Money until the U.S. Presidential Election.

The Decision was issued by U.S. District Judge Gerald Pappert in Philadelphia Federal Court. Musk has been giving $1 million Checks to randomly Selected Registered Voters who sign a Petition supporting Free Speech and Gun Rights, to Peop;e who Vote in Battlrground States.

Musk's awarded $1 million Prizes to 14 People as of Friday, and said the Final Prize will be given on Tuesday.

Philadelphia District Attorney Lawrence Krasner (D), Sued Musk and His Political Action Committee, which backs Trump (R), on Oct. 28th in a State Court to try to Block the Giveaway.

18 U.S. Code § 597 - Expenditures to Influence Voting: Whoever makes or Offers to make an Expenditure to any Person:

- Either to Vote or Withhold their Vote.

- To Vote For or Against any Candidate.

- Solicits, Accepts, or Receives, any such Expenditure in Consideration of their Vote or the Withholding of their Vote.

Shall be Fined under this Title or Imprisoned not more than One year, or both.

If the Violation was Willful, shall be Fined under this Title or Imprisoned not more than Two years, or Both.










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