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Omaha Steve

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Sun Mar 30, 2025, 01:25 PM Sunday

Wisconsin's attorney general asks the state Supreme Court to stop Musk's $1 million payments

Source: AP

By SCOTT BAUER
Updated 9:39 AM CDT, March 30, 2025

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s attorney general on Sunday asked the liberal-controlled state Supreme Court to stop billionaire Elon Musk from handing over $1 million checks to two voters, a request that came hours before President Donald Trump’s ally planned the giveaway at an evening rally.

Two lower courts already rejected the legal challenge by Democrat Josh Kaul, who argues that Musk’s offer violates a state law prohibiting giving anything of value in exchange for a vote.

“Wisconsin law prohibits offering anything of value to induce anyone to vote,” Kaul argued in his filing. “Yet, Elon Musk did just that.”

Wisconsin’s tightly contested Supreme Court election, where ideological control of the court is at stake, is on Tuesday. Liberals currently hold a 4-3 majority. But five of the court’s seven justices have endorsed a candidate in the race, raising potential conflicts for them to hear the Musk lawsuit.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/wisconsin-supreme-court-musk-million-dollar-giveaway-cdea66e0dcbaa53dd183e1d10bee2b35

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Wisconsin's attorney general asks the state Supreme Court to stop Musk's $1 million payments (Original Post) Omaha Steve Sunday OP
Kick SheltieLover Sunday #1
Even though he withdrew his original offer, he broke the law, and should be prosecuted. eppur_se_muova Sunday #2
Wisconsin's attorney general should appeal this to SCOTUS. Lasher Sunday #3

eppur_se_muova

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2. Even though he withdrew his original offer, he broke the law, and should be prosecuted.
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 02:13 PM
Sunday

It should be up to the judge as to whether he gets a stiff sentence or not, but he needs to face a judge in court.

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