Cards Against Humanity files lawsuit against Elon Musk's SpaceX on allegations of trespassing in Texas

Published On Sep 21, 2024, 11:55 PM

Cards Against Humanity has filed a $15 million lawsuit against SpaceX, alleging that the company illegally trespassed on their land in South Texas and damaged it over the past six months. The lawsuit claims SpaceX has disregarded the game company's property rights, using it as a staging site and harming its natural state. The dispute arises from SpaceX's expansion activities in the area, which have affected the land owned by Cards Against Humanity, a parcel acquired through a crowdfunding campaign aimed at preventing the construction of a border wall.

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The lawsuit against SpaceX may create negative publicity and could impact investor sentiment, depending on the outcome and future developments. However, as of now, SpaceX's core business and prospects remain strong, which could offset any potential negativity from this lawsuit.

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