A man wears a black “Make America Great Again” hat while attending a campaign rally with Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump at the Butler Farm Show trade fairgrounds in Butler, Pennsylvania, on October 5, 2024. Mr. Elon Musk wears a hat.
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Elon Musk will appear at an emergency court hearing in Philadelphia on Thursday morning to address the city’s top prosecutor’s move to block the case. tesla A judge ordered Wednesday to prevent the CEO and his political action committee from continuing to award $1 million in cash prizes to registered voters in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
Also Wednesday, a lawyer for Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said his lawsuit against Musk and America PAC, an ally of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, “has resulted in an avalanche of (social media) posts from Musk.” “caused the attack,” he said in a court filing. Many of them “made anti-Semitic attacks against Krasner.”
After Krasner filed his lawsuit on Monday, Musk said in a post on his social media site “I want it to stop before voting day,” he said. ” wrote a lawyer for the prosecutor’s office.
Mr. Krasner’s lawyers told Judge Angelo Folietta that an He pointed out that he had written, “I will leave you here,” and requested that security be beefed up for the hearing, which was originally scheduled for Friday morning.
The lawyers also asked Forietta for an order “requiring the attendance of all parties, namely DA Krasner, representative of America PAC, and Mr. Musk.”
Hours after the filing, Forietta moved up the once-a-day public hearing at City Hall to Thursday morning.
“All parties must be present at the hearing,” Folietta wrote in the Philadelphia County Civil Court order.
Krasner’s lawsuit accuses Musk and America PAC of running an illegal lottery and trying to influence voters in the presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump.
Musk, his lawyers and his PAC did not immediately respond to requests for comment from CNBC.
Krasner’s lawyers said in the lawsuit that America PAC did not publish clear lottery rules or say how it would protect participants’ personal information, making the lottery “unsafe for consumers.” He said it was “deceptive”.
The complaint also says, “Mr. Musk says the selection of winners was ‘random,’ which is false because multiple winners chosen were individuals who showed up at Mr. Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania. “It looks like it,” he claims.
The post on X, which included information about Mr. Krasner’s address, had been removed from the platform as of Wednesday afternoon.
Laura Kolodny When asked about deleting posts without suspending users’ accounts, X referred CNBC to its policies regarding sharing personal information on the platform.