Cards Against Humanity Files Lawsuit Against SpaceX Over Land Dispute in Texas
Background of the Lawsuit
In 2017, Cards Against Humanity, an adult party game publisher, purchased land on the US-Mexico border. The purchase was intended to disrupt the construction of former President Donald Trump's border wall. Recently, the company filed a $15 million civil lawsuit against Elon Musk's SpaceX, claiming the company has encroached on their property without permission.
Details of the Allegations
The lawsuit alleges that SpaceX began construction on the property, which is just three miles from the Starbase launch site, without any consent from Cards Against Humanity. Images included in the legal documents show extensive construction activities, including significant gravel dumping and equipment setup by SpaceX. As stated in the lawsuit, “SpaceX has never asked for permission to use the Property, much less for the egregious appropriation of the Property for its own profit-making purposes.”
Community and Reputation Impact
Cards Against Humanity emphasizes that this situation could harm their reputation among supporters who expect the company to actively resist abusive practices from entities like SpaceX. They mentioned that their supporters have developed a deep loyalty grounded in the company's politically active efforts.
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