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Lawsuit accuses Elon Musk of failing to pay 2024 petition canvassers

Lawsuit accuses Elon Musk of failing to pay 2024 petition canvassers
Watch billionaire Elon Musk give Nicholas Jacobs, I guess it and Ekaterina Diesler, *** potentially life changing check on stage in Green Bay Sunday night. The checks handed over about one hour after the Wisconsin Supreme Court refused to hear *** last minute attempt to. the payments. Musk saying it's his way of bringing attention to the race. The single biggest challenge, I think, is actually just making people aware that there is this very important election. The pair walked out of the KI Center $1 million richer Sunday night. News came to Green Bay Monday to try to track the big winners down. Please leave your message for Is this the right Nicholas Jacobs, no press please. Are you the one who won $1 million? I just declined to comment on everything. Thank you. The two wouldn't speak with 12 News Monday. Musk's Political Action Committee did share these videos on social media. I'm *** college student and I'm the chairman of the Wisconsin College Republicans. With this money, I'm definitely going to start investing with my dad. Musk says they became $1 million spokespeople for signing this. Petition by his political action committee in opposition of activist judges. I did exactly what Elon Musk told everyone to do sign *** petition. So I was in the audience and my name was called as the recipient of *** check for *** million dollars in Green Bay, Kendall Keys WISN 12 News. And then I got up on stage and uh seeing it. In in person, I mean, it was incredible because you never think that you're going to receive things like that.
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Lawsuit accuses Elon Musk of failing to pay 2024 petition canvassers
A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Pennsylvania accuses billionaire Elon Musk and the political action committee he started of failing to pay a suburban Philadelphia man more than $20,000 for getting people to sign a petition in favor of free speech and gun rights.The lawsuit seeking class-action status claims the man, referred to as Bucks County resident John Doe and requesting to remain anonymous, received hourly pay for canvassing ahead of the November presidential election, but that he was not fully paid for the petition referrals.It claims 鈥淛ohn Doe鈥� has repeatedly tried to obtain payment but has not been successful. He says he has been in touch with others who have the same complaint.鈥淭here's been a lot of discussion and concern from people who were not paid what they understood they were going to be paid,鈥� Shannon Liss-Riordan, a lawyer for 鈥淛ohn Doe,鈥� said in a phone interview late Tuesday. The lawsuit was first reported by The New York Times.Musk's America PAC offered to pay $100 for registered voters to sign the petition and $100 for people who referred a registered voter who signed the petition.鈥淎merica PAC is committed to paying for every legitimate petition signature, which is evidenced by the fact that we have paid tens of millions of dollars to canvassers for their hard work in support of our mission," America PAC spokesperson Andrew Romeo said in an email. "While we don鈥檛 yet know who this 鈥楯ohn Doe鈥� plaintiff is and can鈥檛 speak to their specific circumstances, we can say that we are also committed to rooting out fraud and have the right to withhold payments to fraudsters.鈥漈he America PAC website says it has mailed out 鈥渢he overwhelming majority鈥� of the checks it owes to petition signers but that some 鈥渉ave been flagged for mismatched information鈥� that requires attention.鈥淭he answer is basically, 鈥榳e鈥檙e working on it,' but I think that's been up there for a while," Liss-Riordan said.The lawsuit accuses Musk, the PAC and Group America LLC of breaching a contract and violating Pennsylvania state wage payment law.Musk gave $1 million checks Sunday to two Wisconsin voters, calling them spokespeople for the political group, as voters there were electing a Supreme Court justice on Tuesday.In Pennsylvania last year, Democratic District Attorney Larry Krasner of Philadelphia sued to challenge a $1 million voter sweepstakes Musk ran. But a judge allowed it to continue, ruling Krasner had not shown it amounted to an illegal lottery.

A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Pennsylvania accuses billionaire Elon Musk and the political action committee he started of failing to pay a suburban Philadelphia man more than $20,000 for getting people to sign a petition in favor of free speech and gun rights.

The lawsuit seeking class-action status claims the man, referred to as Bucks County resident John Doe and requesting to remain anonymous, received hourly pay for canvassing ahead of the November presidential election, but that he was not fully paid for the petition referrals.

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It claims 鈥淛ohn Doe鈥� has repeatedly tried to obtain payment but has not been successful. He says he has been in touch with others who have the same complaint.

鈥淭here's been a lot of discussion and concern from people who were not paid what they understood they were going to be paid,鈥� Shannon Liss-Riordan, a lawyer for 鈥淛ohn Doe,鈥� said in a phone interview late Tuesday. The lawsuit was first reported by The New York Times.

Musk's America PAC offered to pay $100 for registered voters to sign the petition and $100 for people who referred a registered voter who signed the petition.

鈥淎merica PAC is committed to paying for every legitimate petition signature, which is evidenced by the fact that we have paid tens of millions of dollars to canvassers for their hard work in support of our mission," America PAC spokesperson Andrew Romeo said in an email. "While we don鈥檛 yet know who this 鈥楯ohn Doe鈥� plaintiff is and can鈥檛 speak to their specific circumstances, we can say that we are also committed to rooting out fraud and have the right to withhold payments to fraudsters.鈥�

The America PAC website says it has mailed out 鈥渢he overwhelming majority鈥� of the checks it owes to petition signers but that some 鈥渉ave been flagged for mismatched information鈥� that requires attention.

鈥淭he answer is basically, 鈥榳e鈥檙e working on it,' but I think that's been up there for a while," Liss-Riordan said.

The lawsuit accuses Musk, the PAC and Group America LLC of breaching a contract and violating Pennsylvania state wage payment law.

Musk gave $1 million checks Sunday to two Wisconsin voters, calling them spokespeople for the political group, as voters there were electing a Supreme Court justice on Tuesday.

In Pennsylvania last year, Democratic District Attorney Larry Krasner of Philadelphia sued to challenge a $1 million voter sweepstakes Musk ran. But a judge allowed it to continue, ruling Krasner had not shown it amounted to an illegal lottery.