Cards Against Humanity, SpaceX settle trespassing lawsuit
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SpaceX has reached a settlement with the creators of the widely popular card game Cards Against Humanity, following allegations that Elon Musk’s aerospace company trespassed on and caused damage to their property.

The settlement was finalized last month, just ahead of a jury trial that was set to commence on November 3, as reported by the Associated Press. Details of the agreement have not been disclosed by either party.

In a statement provided to the New York Times, Cards Against Humanity expressed their satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “We’re happy to have stood up to a bully like Musk.”

SpaceX settled a lawsuit with the makers of the popular card game Cards Against Humanity last month after they claimed Elon Musk’s company trespassed on and damaged some of their property.

The settlement was reached before a jury trial was scheduled to start on Nov. 3, the Associated Press reported. Neither company disclosed the terms of the settlement.

“We’re happy to have stood up to a bully like Musk,” Cards Against Humanity said in a statement to The New York Times.

The company told the Times that it was barred from speaking further on the settlement.

Cards Against Humanity sued SpaceX for $15 million.

The complaint, filed in Cameron County District Court in September 2024, stated that the land along the U.S.-Mexico border was kept “in its natural state.” Photographs showed the land filled with equipment and materials not belonging to Cards Against Humanity.

“In short, SpaceX has treated the Property as its own for at least six (6) months without regard for CAH’s property rights nor the safety of anyone entering what has become a worksite that is presumably governed by OSHA safety requirements,” the complaint read.

SpaceX offered to buy the land at half its value, Cards Against Humanity previously claimed. They then proceeded to file the lawsuit.

“The upside is that SpaceX has removed their construction equipment from our land and we’re able to work with a local landscaping company to restore the land to its natural state: devoid of space garbage and pointless border walls,” Cards Against Humanity told the AP.

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