On Friday, Elon Musk announced on X that he will give a talk in Green Bay, Wisconsin and he will give away two million dollar checks to 2 people in the crowd.

Entry into the speech is reserved for those who have voted in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

‘Elon will personally hand over two checks for a million dollars each to two people who took the time to vote in the election.

Elon posted on the rally on Saturday.

After his Friday announcement, far-left Wisconsin Attorney General sued Musk to block the payments to two Wisconsin voters.

On Saturday a Wisconsin appeals court declined to block the payments.

The million-dollar giveaways are on for Sunday.

Channel 3000 reported:

Elon Musk may go ahead, for now, with $1 million payments to Wisconsin voters, after a Wisconsin appeals court declined Saturday to block the payments.

The opinion, written by a panel of three judges based out of Madison, argued the lawsuit seeking to block the payments needed to work its way through lower courts first. On Friday, a Columbia County judge declined to hear the lawsuit by the Sunday deadline Musk is scheduled to release the payments.

That lawsuit was brought by Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, who sued Musk to block the payments, alleging they ran afoul of state election law.

The payments are part of a lottery Musk, a Trump ally, is running in Wisconsin tied to the upcoming state Supreme Court race. Musk offered $100 to Wisconsin voters who signed a petition to oppose activist judges, with also a promise for a chance to receive $1 million.

Musk promised to hand out two $1 million checks at a Sunday rally in Green Bay. He initially announced he would only allow those who voted in the Wisconsin election to attend, which could be construed as paying Wisconsinites to vote, which is illegal under state law. Musk later walked that back to allow those who signed his petition to attend.



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