Philly DA sues to halt Elon Musk's $1 million voter giveaway in Pennsylvania
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Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner on Monday sued to halt Elon Musks $1 million daily giveaway to voters in battleground states including Pennsylvania, calling it an illegal lottery that skirts state requirements and violates consumer protection laws.
The suit, filed in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court, is the first legal action challenging the controversial sweepstakes launched earlier this month by Musks America PAC. It comes a week after the U.S. Justice Department similarly warned the tech billionaire that the giveaway violates federal laws banning inducements to voters.
But Musk, so far, has ignored that warning and continued his pledge to dole out awards to registered voters in seven battleground states every day until Election Day. His PAC has given away more than $9 million nearly half of it to Pennsylvania voters.
The new lawsuit grants Krasner, a progressive prosecutor and frequent target of Republican ire, the opportunity to take on Musk, who has emerged as one of GOP Donald Trumps chief surrogates in the state, in court in the waning days of what is an extraordinarily close and contentious presidential race.
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Updated Oct. 28, 2024, 10:34 a.m. ET
C_U_L8R
(45,695 posts)A scam like this would be shut down whether it involved voters or not.
Krasner also maintained that America PAC appears to be violating several aspects of Pennsylvanias consumer protection laws including by failing to publish detailed lottery rules or to demonstrate how it is protecting the personal information of participants.
The district attorney also questioned the fairness of contest.
Though Musk says that a winners selection is random, that appears to be false, the lawsuit says. Multiple winners that have been selected are individuals who have shown up at Trump rallies in Pennsylvania.
jimfields33
(18,900 posts)Will they be able to have a decision by then?
Bondor
(65 posts)Can the punishment be jail time rather than just a few dollars that Elon will not miss? Don't judges respond harshly to open defiance as he has shown?
Bayard
(24,145 posts)This is election interference.
Novara
(6,115 posts)But maybe Musk knows Garland won't do a damn thing.