US billionaire Elon Elon Musk has been asked by Pennsylvania state prosecutors to appear in court in Philadelphia on October 31 after he launched a raffle, is seen as a cash gift to Donald Trump supporters in Swing state. But late Wednesday night, Elon Musk’s lawyer filed a “Motion to dismiss” in federal court — which usually suspends a case and hands it over to a federal judge, CNN reported, at least temporarily postponed the 31st hearing.
Elon Musk 2024 for the Trump Madison Square Garden during a campaign rally in New York on Oct. 27,2010.
CNN reported earlier that Elon Musk was campaigning for Donald Trump by calling on registered voters — especially those in Swing state who can determine the outcome of the election — to vote for him, co-sponsored a“Petition” in support of the First Amendment (on freedom of speech) and the Second Amendment (on gun ownership) . To attract more people to sign up, musk promised to“Give $1m a day” to registered voters who would be randomly rewarded for signing up. Some U. S. legal experts said the move may violate U. S. federal election law. The DOJ then sent a warning letter to Elon Musk.
Philadelphia Attorney General Lary Krasner recently filed a lawsuit calling Musk’s project an “Illegal lottery scheme” and ordered the billionaire to appear in court on the 31st, AFP said. The court also therefore enhanced security measures, but Musk 31 did not appear. In light of the latest developments, CNN quoted legal experts as saying that musk has the right to request that the case be referred to a federal court, but that the transfer would cause delays, “It actually restarts the whole process, taking the case to a new court and having it retried by a new judge. So the benefit for Musk is that it slows things down.”
The 53-year-old, who owns SpaceX and Social Platform X, has invested huge amounts of money, time and influence in supporting Donald Trump since announcing his support for Donald Trump in July, AFP said. Musk has reportedly donated $118 million to his own pro-trump PAC. The Washington Post said Wednesday that an analysis by the newspaper found that Republicans posted more posts, had more followers and were more popular on platform X, while Democrats“Disappeared.”.