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Elon Musk sued over $1M lottery scheme in election scandal

The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office has sued Elon Musk and his political committee, America PAC, accusing them of running an illegal lottery that could influence the outcome of the upcoming presidential election. According to CNBC.com, the promotional campaign, valued at $1 million, may violate election law.

Wants to illegally influence the election? Lawsuit against the billionaire
Wants to illegally influence the election? Lawsuit against the billionaire
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On Monday, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, represented by Larry Krasner, filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and his political committee, America PAC. The case concerns a controversial campaign in which registered voters from swing states can win $1 million if they provide their data and sign a declaration of support for the U.S. Constitution. The prosecutor accuses Musk of conducting an "illegal lottery," which may violate both election law and consumer protection regulations.

The lawsuit, filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, came just days after the U.S. Department of Justice warned America PAC that daily cash prize drawings could violate federal election regulations. According to Krasner and the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, offering the chance to win $1 million in exchange for providing personal data and a political commitment constitutes an illegal lottery that requires approval and regulation by state authorities.

America PAC and Elon Musk are conducting an illegal lottery in Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania, the lawsuit states.

Musk’s lottery may impact elections

The issue, however, lies not only in the operation of the lottery itself but also in the potential influence of this campaign on the upcoming presidential election. Musk, who openly supports Donald Trump against Kamala Harris, hopes that through his committee and the distributed prizes, he will attract voters to the Republican side.

According to Krasner and his team, in exchange for sharing their data and making a political commitment, America PAC entices voters with the prospect of million-dollar gains, potentially violating federal regulations, reports CNBC.com.

Musk's lottery has also been deemed a violation of Pennsylvania consumer protection laws. Krasner argues that the campaign misleads citizens using "unclear or misleading language" that may confuse. Particularly concerning are the rules of participation and the way the benefits of joining the lottery are communicated.

State regulations require lottery organizers to obtain the appropriate permits and supervise the drawings by state institutions. In this case, America PAC did not meet any of these requirements, which, according to the District Attorney's Office, further confirms the illegality of the actions.

The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office is responsible for protecting the public from nuisances and unfair trade practices, including illegal lotteries, Krasner emphasized.

As he noted, the prosecutor's actions aim to protect consumers and prevent interference with the integrity of the elections.

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