Judge Allows Elon Musk’s Controversial $1 Million Voter Giveaway Ahead of Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

MADISON, Wis. — In a contentious turn of events amid the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court elections, a state judge on Saturday declined to block Elon Musk from distributing $1 million checks to two state voters during a pre-election rally. The decision came despite objections from the state attorney general, who swiftly appealed the ruling, arguing that such payments violate state law. The closely watched judicial election, set for Tuesday, has notably attracted record-breaking spending, including significant contributions from Musk himself. The billionaire tech mogul has expressed his support for Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel, who … Read more

US Judge Orders Musk’s DOGE to Unveil Concealed Operational Records

A U.S. federal judge has mandated that the cryptocurrency venture associated with Elon Musk, operating under significant confidentiality, must disclose its operational records. The ruling emerges amid accusations that the venture might be operating outside the regulatory frameworks established for digital currencies. The records, which had previously been withheld from public and regulatory view, are expected to shed light on the inner workings and strategic decisions of Musk’s initiative, specifically focused around the popular Dogecoin. Musk, known for his eclectic ventures ranging from electric cars to space exploration, has been a vocal proponent of Dogecoin, … Read more

Judge Orders Musk’s Team to Disclose Documents Under Open Records Legislation

Austin, Texas – A recent court ruling demands that Elon Musk’s team comply with open records laws by producing certain documents related to his management of Twitter. The decision comes amid growing scrutiny over Musk’s strategies and operations since his acquisition of the social media platform. Judge Maya Guerra Gamble of Travis County stated the need for transparency as Twitter has increasingly intersected with public affairs and governance. The request for documents surfaced from a lawsuit filed by a Texas-based journalist, who argues that communications involving public officials on Twitter are subject to state open … Read more

Federal Judge Denies Elon Musk’s Request to Halt OpenAI’s Shift to Profit Model, Fast-Tracks Trial

OAKLAND, Calif. — In a significant legal development, a federal court has declined to issue a court order requested by entrepreneur Elon Musk to prevent OpenAI from changing its operational structure from a nonprofit to a for-profit organization. U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, however, has agreed to fast-track the trial to investigate Musk’s allegations against the AI research company and its CEO Sam Altman. Elon Musk, one of the initial backers of OpenAI, initiated legal action against the company and Altman, accusing them of straying from their original non-profit mission. His legal action intensified … Read more