Musk's Lawyers Seek Federal Suit
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•Elon Musk skips court hearing in case challenging $1m swing state giveaways
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Tesla CEO's lawyers had attempted to shift the suit from Pennsylvania state court to federal court in a filing late on Wednesday .
The lawyers argued that state court was not the proper venue and that the Philadelphia district attorney was engaging in thinly veiled electioneering.
In the original suit, Krasner argued that Musk ’s petition and associated contest were “indisputably violating” specific Pennsylvania laws against illegal lotteries.
The contest is open to registered voters in swing states who sign a petition supporting the constitution.
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