Musk may have broken anti-bribery laws with his $1M offer to voters, elections commission finds
- Controversial tech CEO Elon Musk may have broken anti-bribery laws with his $1 million offers to voters, a state election commission says.
- Musk first gave $1 million a day to supposedly random voters during the 2024 Presidential Campaign, in exchange for signing an America PAC petition.
- Each day until the election, one signatory was handed a million-dollar prize, although Musk’s team has since admitted that those given the award were not chosen at random.
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- Controversial tech CEO Elon Musk may have broken anti-bribery laws with his $1 million offers to voters, a state election commission says.
- Musk first gave $1 million a day to supposedly random voters during the 2024 Presidential Campaign, in exchange for signing an America PAC petition.
- Each day until the election, one signatory was handed a million-dollar prize, although Musk’s team has since admitted that those given the award were not chosen at random.
Sources: The Independent