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Wisconsin Panel Finds Elon Musk Likely Broke The Law With $1 Million Voter Checks
Wisconsin Panel Finds Elon Musk Likely Broke The Law With $1 Million Voter Checks
Authored by Kimberley Hayek via The Epoch Times,
A bipartisan Wisconsin elections panel has determined there is probable cause that Elon Musk broke state law by offering two $1 million checks to voters during last year’s hotly contested Supreme Court race.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission voted 5-1 last week to file two complaints against the billionaire with Brown County District Attorney David Lasee. Prosecutors have 40 days to decide whether to file criminal charges under the state’s election...
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