Pennsylvania judge allows Elon Musk’s $1 million prize to continue

A judge in Pennsylvania ruled that the $1 million lottery prizes offered by the American billionaire’s political action committee… Elon Musk In swing states, it could continue through today, Tuesday, the day of voting in the elections.

According to what the Associated Press reported, Judge Angelo Foglietta did not reveal the reasons for his decision.

State Attorney General Larry Krasner, a Democrat, called the award a scam designed to actually influence national elections and asked for it to be stopped.

Musk’s lawyer, Chris Gober, said that the last recipients of the award before Election Day will be in Arizona on Monday and Michigan on Tuesday.

Jobar added that the recipients of the million-dollar prize are not chosen by chance, adding that they know exactly who will be announced as winners during Monday and Tuesday.

The lawsuit accused Musk and the political action committee of violating state lottery consumer protection laws, including not publishing complete lottery rules; Not showing how they chose the winner; Not showing how they protect the personal information they collect through registration, they also accuse Musk and the political action committee of making “false statements” about the lottery, including claiming that winners are chosen at random.

Last month, US federal filings revealed that billionaire Elon Musk provided Donald Trump with another $43.6 million until mid-October through his political action committee to help the former president get re-elected.

According to Forbes magazine, the total spent by Musk, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the electric car company Tesla, has so far amounted to more than $118 million, making him one of Trump’s most prominent supporters, at a time when he sparked controversy over the legality of the million-dollar prize that he announced to voters. Registered in major states.

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