A million dollars a day: Pennsylvania justice rejects suspension of Elon Musk's lottery

A million dollars a day: Pennsylvania justice rejects suspension of Elon Musk's lottery
A million dollars a day: Pennsylvania justice rejects suspension of Elon Musk's lottery

Justice does not slow down Elon Musk's action to support Donald Trump. On the eve of the American presidential election, the courts of Pennsylvania on Monday rejected a request to suspend the reward of one million dollars offered daily by the boss of X, support of the Republican candidate, to an American voter from a state- key.

The judge, who did not rule on the merits of the case, did not provide reasons for his rejection of the suspension request presented by the prosecutor's office in Philadelphia, the main city of the state. But several legal commentators believe that this decision could be explained by the fact that no more rewards are provided in Pennsylvania.

VideoElon Musk offers $1 million every day to a voter who signs his petition

The boss of SpaceX, Tesla and a Pennsylvania voter.

He then claimed that his political organization which campaigns for Donald Trump, “America PAC”, would hand over each day “a million dollars at random” among the signatories of a conservative petition in favor of freedom of expression and the right to carry weapons. To participate, you must be a registered voter in one of the seven pivotal states where the presidential election will be played.

But at the hearing Monday, Elon Musk's lawyers indicated that the winners were not drawn at random but selected based on their ability to be spokespeople in favor of the petition, media reports. To date, 16 beneficiaries have been designated, with the last two to be announced Monday in Arizona and Tuesday in Michigan, according to “America PAC.”

Philadelphia prosecutor Larry Krasner filed a civil action on October 28 to stop this operation in order to “protect the population from public nuisances and unfair commercial practices, including illegal lotteries.”

The US Department of Justice has already reminded the billionaire's team that it is illegal to offer a valuable reward to a citizen to vote or register to vote, and outgoing President Joe Biden has called the “totally inappropriate” initiative. The ministry did not mention legal action, but specified the penalties provided for in the event of violation of the law in this area, namely fines or even prison.

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