Musk may have broken anti-bribery laws with his $1M offer to voters, elections commission finds
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By The Independent
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A federal elections commission investigation reveals that billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk may have violated anti-bribery statutes through his distribution of $1 million monetary prizes at a Wisconsin political rally. The controversial initiative, which occurred during the state's Supreme Court election campaign, has raised serious questions about campaign finance compliance and the legality of offering substantial financial incentives to voters. Legal experts suggest this case could establish important precedents regarding wealthy individuals' involvement in electoral processes.
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