PANews reported on October 28 that according to CNBC, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office filed a lawsuit to try to stop a political action committee (PAC) controlled by Musk from rewarding registered voters in swing states with $1 million. A few days before prosecutor Larry Krasner filed the lawsuit, the U.S. Department of Justice had sent a letter to warn Musk's political action committee that its random distribution of $1 million in bonuses may violate federal election laws.
Philadelphia District Attorney sues Musk's PAC to stop rewarding $1 million to registered voters in swing states
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BTC fell below $69,000, up 1.63% on the day
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Grass airdrop is now available
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BTC breaks through $69,000, up 1.83% on the day