Elon Musk hands out $1 million payments to Wisconsin voters after state Supreme Court refused request to stop him
- Elon Musk has given out $1 million checks to local voters in Wisconsin who signed a petition supporting a conservative candidate for the state Supreme Court.
- A canvasser has sued Musk, claiming he did not receive $20,000 for signatures gathered for the campaign.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is crucial, with conservative Brad Schimel running against liberal Susan Crawford, amid claims Musk is trying to influence judicial outcomes.
- Wisconsin's Supreme Court race is the most expensive in U.S. Judicial history, with Musk's PAC contributing $12.2 million.
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Elon Musk Gives Million Dollar Checks to Voters: Is It Legal?
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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