The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected hearing a lawsuit to stop Elon Musk from giving $1 million to two people at his town hall event. The lawsuit was filed by Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, who argued against Musk promoting a million-dollar giveaway. Musk announced the giveaway at the event, stating it was in appreciation of people who signed a petition against activist judges. The Supreme Court also rejected a bid for two Justices to recuse themselves from the case due to potential bias.
Key Points
Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected hearing a lawsuit to stop Elon Musk's $1 million giveaway.
Musk announced the giveaway at a town hall event in Wisconsin as appreciation for petition signers against activist judges.
The court also rejected a bid for two Justices to recuse themselves from the case due to potential bias.
Pros
Musk's $1 million giveaway promotes engagement and participation in civic matters.
The rejection of the lawsuit upholds Musk's right to conduct the giveaway.
Cons
The lawsuit could have addressed concerns about potential bias or misuse of funds in the giveaway.