Popular adult party game company sues Elon Musk's aerospace company for allegedly entering their property without permission.

The creators of a well-known game claim SpaceX has been using their Texas property as its own.

September 23rd 2024.

Popular adult party game company sues Elon Musk's aerospace company for allegedly entering their property without permission.
The creators of the beloved party game Cards Against Humanity are calling out Elon Musk's SpaceX for allegedly trespassing and causing damage to a piece of undeveloped land that the game company owns in Texas. According to a lawsuit filed last week in a Texas court, Cards Against Humanity claims that SpaceX has been treating their property, located in Cameron County, as their own for the past six months.

The lawsuit states that SpaceX, who had previously purchased other nearby plots of land, has been using the game company's land for their own purposes without seeking any kind of permission. This includes storing construction materials like gravel and other debris, which has resulted in damage to the land. When reached for comment, SpaceX did not immediately respond.

Founded in Chicago, Cards Against Humanity bought the plot of land in question back in 2017 as a statement against former president Donald Trump's border wall plans. They revealed that 150,000 people had each contributed $15 towards the purchase as a way to protest. Since then, the company has made sure to keep the land in its original state, with no development or changes to its natural landscape.

Additionally, Cards Against Humanity made sure to put up a "no trespassing" sign on the property to warn any potential intruders that they were stepping onto private land. Despite these efforts, the company claims that damage has still been done to their property and they are seeking $15 million in damages. This amount includes compensation for the loss of vegetation on the land.

In conclusion, the makers of Cards Against Humanity are standing up for their rights as landowners and are holding SpaceX accountable for their alleged actions. It remains to be seen how this legal battle will unfold, but one thing is for sure: the game company is not backing down and is determined to protect their property.

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