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Democrats press Brown County DA to prosecute Elon Musk for $1M offers

July 17, 2026, 2:58 p.m. CT

A contingent of northeastern Wisconsin Democrats and activists are pressing Brown County District Attorney David Lasee to prosecute Elon Musk, following the state election commission’s conclusion that he likely violated anti-bribery laws in the 2025 state Supreme Court election.

The bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission has concluded that a post by Musk from March 2025, offering the chance at $1 million checks during a visit to Green Bay to signatories of his “Petition In Opposition to Activist Judges,” was to induce people to vote in the election. The commission determined in a 5-1 vote that the post likely violated state laws against bribery, and referred two complaints for Lasee’s review.

At a July 17 news conference in Brown County Courthouse, state Reps. Amaad Rivera-Wagner, D-Green Bay, and Lee Snodgrass, D-Appleton, called for Lasee to take up the complaints. They argued that pressing charges was a matter of ensuring equal treatment under the law.

State Rep. Amaad Rivera-Wagner, D-Green Bay, speaks at a July 17 press conference at the Brown County Courthouse in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Responding to a question from the Green Bay Press-Gazette, the representatives said they have not reached out to Lasee’s office about their wishes for charges to be pressed. Rivera-Wagner said they did not wish to interfere in the legal process. He rejected the idea that their urging was a matter of politics.

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