“On October 28, Philadelphia District Attorney Lawrence Krasner, acting on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, filed this lawsuit in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas. Krasner alleges that America PAC and its founder Elon Musk, by virtue of Mr Musk’s awarding selected registered voters $1 million dollars in exchange for signing America PAC’s ‘Petition in Favor of Free Speech and the Right to Bear Arms,’ is violating Pennsylvania’s Lottery Law and Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law. Krasner seeks to enjoin the Defendants from continuing with their program. Mr Musk’s efforts come within the context of next week’s presidential election and his support for former President Trump, something the lawsuit focuses on. For example, in addition to claiming the Defendants violated state laws, Krasner emphasizes the need, among other things, to prevent interference with the presidential election and ensure it is ‘free, fair and final…'”
“Having now considered the parties’ submissions, the Court grants the motion and remands the case back to the Court of Common Pleas,” writes Pennsylvania US District Judge Gerald Pappert in kicking Ketamine Brain out of federal court, along with his shitbag lawyers – one of whom, Matt Haverstick – also got tossed out of the Supreme Court on Thursday by none other than friggin Sam Alito when Haverstick tried to get Los Supremos to require Pennsylvania to post signs at polling places advertising Russian asset Cornel West as a write-in option since he isn’t on the ballot.