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A U.S. District Judge has ruled against Elon Musk's attempt to move a lawsuit regarding his $1 million daily voter registration giveaways to federal court, allowing the case to proceed in state court before Election Day. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner filed the lawsuit, alleging Musk is running an illegal lottery scheme to influence voters, while Musk's lawyers argue the case should be decided in federal court. Meanwhile, in a separate legal matter, a Delaware judge is expected to finalize a ruling by year-end on Musk's contested $56 billion pay package, which was previously voided. The decision will address whether the compensation deal can be reinstated and if Tesla must pay $1 billion in legal fees. This case raises significant questions about corporate governance and the balance between rewarding executives and protecting shareholder interests. Both legal battles highlight Musk's ongoing challenges in the courts as he navigates complex issues surrounding his business ventures.
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