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Wisconsin Supreme Court decides on attempt to stop Elon Musk’s $1M payments to voters

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court decided on Sunday not to unanimously hear a last-minute attempt by the state attorney general seeking to prevent Elon Musk from handing out a million-dollar check.

The news is that Tesla CEO will host the American PAC Town Hall in Green Bay on Sunday night, giving two voters a $1 million check.

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Caul had asked the 4-3 Liberal majority court to reach the decision “as soon as possible, but by the event planned on Sunday evening.”

“Wisconsin law prohibits anyone from providing something valuable to steer vote,” Kaur's submission said. “Even so, Elon Musk did exactly that.”

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled the favor of Elon Musk on Sunday. (Getty Images | istock)

In the court application, Musk's lawyer argues that the payment is “intended to create a grassroots movement against activist judges, not to explicitly defend the candidate.”

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Charles Creitz of Associated Press and Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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