Common Pleas Court Judge Angelo Foglietta, who issued the ruling after attorneys said, did not offer it Mask The winners are not chosen at random, immediate grounds for judgment.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner had called the contest a fraud that violated a law Elections state, and asked for it to be stopped.
Musk’s lawyers said in court Monday that the winners of the contest did not win by chance, but rather are paid speakers for the group.
Lawyer Chris Joubert added that the last two beneficiaries before Tuesday’s presidential elections will be in… Arizona Monday and Michigan Tuesday.
“The beneficiaries of the $1 million are not chosen by chance,” Joubert said Monday. “We know exactly who will be announced as the beneficiaries of the $1 million today and tomorrow.”
In their closing arguments, Musk’s lawyers described the program as a “substantial political speech,” with participants signing a petition in support of the US Constitution. They added that Krasner’s legal attempt to stop the contest under Pennsylvania law is futile, because there will be no more winners from Pennsylvania before the program ends Tuesday.