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Philadelphia judge commander X CEO Elon Musk will appear at a hearing Thursday morning about his Super PAC’s plan to give $1 million a day to voters in key battleground states. But Musk skipped his appointment to the court after the same judge granted a request to transfer the case from Pennsylvania to federal jurisdiction.
Musk has donated tens of millions of dollars to the US PAC, a super PAC formed this summer to support former President Donald Trump. America PAC recently began entering signers of a petition to support the right to bear arms and freedom of speech into a lottery for the aforementioned $1 million prize.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner sued the super PAC over its plan, accusing the super PAC of “interfering with the integrity of the election.” The US Department of Justice also warned the US PAC that it may be violating federal laws related to voter pay.
After the transfer request was approved, Krasner requested that the case be returned to state court. A federal judge ordered Musk’s legal team to file a response by Friday morning.
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