Cards Against Humanity Sues SpaceX for Trespassing on Texas Land
ICARO Media Group
Cards Against Humanity, the company behind the popular party game, has taken legal action against Elon Musk's SpaceX for allegedly trespassing on and damaging a piece of vacant land owned by the company in Cameron County, Texas. The lawsuit, filed at a Texas court this week, accuses SpaceX of using the land as its own without permission for the past six months.
According to the lawsuit, SpaceX, known for its aerospace projects, has reportedly placed construction materials and debris on the land, which was purchased by Cards Against Humanity in 2017 as a statement against former President Donald Trump's border wall plans. The company claims that SpaceX's actions have caused damage to the property and have disrupted the natural state of the land.
Cards Against Humanity, headquartered in Chicago, reveals that over 150,000 individuals donated $15 each to purchase the land as part of their opposition to Trump's policies. The company stated that the land was intended to remain undeveloped and contained a "no trespassing" sign to deter unauthorized entry onto the property. Furthermore, the lawsuit seeks $15 million in damages, citing losses including damage to vegetation and interference with the land's preservation.
The lawsuit highlights the ongoing legal battle between Cards Against Humanity and SpaceX over the unauthorized use of the land in Texas. The controversy surrounding the case has drawn attention to the clash between a popular party game company and a prominent aerospace corporation in a dispute over property rights and land preservation. SpaceX has yet to publicly respond to the allegations made by Cards Against Humanity, and the legal proceedings are expected to unfold in the coming months as both parties present their arguments in court.