Elon Musk’s political action committee, America PAC, is facing a proposed federal class action lawsuit for allegedly failing to compensate voters in key swing states during the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The lawsuit, filed on May 8 in Philadelphia, claims that registered voters in Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Georgia were promised up to $100 for signing a petition supporting the U.S. Constitution and referring others to do the same—but never received the full promised payments.
America PAC, which backed Republican candidate Donald Trump in his victory over Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris, reportedly launched the campaign as a voter mobilization effort in seven battleground states. Plaintiffs allege breach of contract, stating that despite fulfilling participation requirements, they were either underpaid or not paid at all.
The lawsuit seeks to represent all eligible participants nationwide who signed or referred others to the petition but were not fully compensated. In addition, a separate legal complaint accuses America PAC of fraud related to a promised $1 million daily giveaway for petition signers, which plaintiffs say was never fulfilled.
Musk, the CEO of Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) and SpaceX, and currently the world’s richest individual, has not commented on the lawsuit. The legal challenges raise questions about election-related incentives and the accountability of political fundraising operations tied to high-profile figures.
The controversy could have broader implications for how PACs engage voters using financial incentives, particularly when tied to constitutional advocacy or partisan campaigns. Legal experts suggest the case may set a precedent for future political campaign conduct, especially with billionaire-backed PACs using unorthodox outreach methods.
This developing case continues to draw attention due to Musk’s prominent public role and the legal risks associated with political compensation schemes.


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