Wisconsin Supreme Court decides to block Elon Musk’s $1 million payment to voters

The Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously decided not to hear the state attorney general’s last attempt to prevent Elon Musk from providing a million-dollar check on Sunday.
The news comes just before the Tesla CEO held the U.S. PAC Town Hall in Green Bay on Sunday night, where he plans to hand over a $1 million check to two voters.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul asked 4-3 liberal courts to “activities planned as soon as possible, but no later than Sunday night.”
“Wisconsin law prohibits the provision of anything valuable to lure anyone to vote,” Kaul’s document said. “However, Elon Musk did it.”
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Elon Musk’s support on Sunday. (Getty Images | Istock)
In court documents, Musk’s lawyers insist that the payments “aim to serve as grassroots campaigns against activist judges, rather than explicitly advocating or opposing any candidate.”
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Charles Creitz of the Associated Press and Fox News Digital Numbers contributed to the report.