Cards
Against
Humanity
sued
SpaceX
for
allegedly
trespassing
on
and
damaging
its
property
in
Texas.
The
company
behind
the
card
game
is
asking
for
$15
million
in
damages,
according
to
its
complaint
against
SpaceX,
filed
in
Texas
state
court
on
Thursday,
but
has
also
said
it
will
“accept
Twitter.com
in
compensation.”
SpaceX
has
been
using
the
“pristine
vacant
property”
in
Cameron
County,
Texas,
without
permission
for
around
six
months,
the
suit
claims.
Cards
Against
Humanity
bought
the
plot
in
2017
as
part
of
a
stunt
to
“make
it
as
time-consuming
and
expensive
as
possible
for
[former
President
Donald]
Trump
to
build
his
wall.”
SpaceX
has
since
acquired
“many
of
the
vacant
lots”
on
the
road
surrounding
Cards
Against
Humanity’s
property,
the
complaint
claims,
and
started
building
“large
modern-looking
buildings,
changing
the
entire
dynamic
of
the
area”
—
and
damaging
Cards
Against
Humanity’s
land
in
the
process.
As
part
of
the
construction
process,
SpaceX
has
cleared
vegetation,
compacted
the
soil
so
employees
and
contractors
could
park,
and
brought
in
generators
to
run
equipment
and
lights.
These
actions,
the
complaint
claims,
have
not
only
damaged
the
property
but
also
hurt
Cards
Against
Humanity’s
relationship
with
its
customers.
Cards
Against
Humanity’s
2017
purchase
of
the
land
was
a
crowdfunded
effort,
with
150,000
supporters
chipping
in
$15
each,
the
suit
says,
and
is
indicative
of
the
company’s
broader
relationship
with
its
customers
and
supporters.
“Part
of
CAH’s
method
to
maintain
this
supporter
relationship
—
and
ongoing
trust
that
they
will
continue
to
stand
up
against
injustice
—
is
the
use
of
humorous
‘pranks’
or
‘stunts’ that
draw
attention
to
particular
issues
or
people
who
ignore
the
rights
and
problems
of
regular
people
for
their
own
personal
enrichment
or
aggrandizement,”
the
complaint
says.
But
SpaceX’s
alleged
trespassing
on
Cards
Against
Humanity’s
property
has
damaged
the
company’s
“most
precious
asset
in
the
form
of
its
current
relationship
and
the
prospective
relationship
in
the
future”
with
its
customers
by
“creating
the
impression
that
there
is
some
association
between
CAH
and
SpaceX.”
Other
reports
suggest
that
Cards
Against
Humanity
isn’t
the
only
neighbor
with
whom
SpaceX
has
a
troubled
relationship.
Reuters,
which
first
reported
the
lawsuit,
spoke
with
residents
of
Boca
Chica
—
a
small,
remote
village
SpaceX
has
attempted
to
rechristen
Starbase
—
who
said
SpaceX
workers
tore
down
a
sign
and
removed
a
statue
of
the
Virgin
of
Guadalupe
in
the
town.
One
Boca
Chica
resident
told
Reuters
that
SpaceX
offered
to
buy
her
two
homes
for
$340,000.
Cards
Against
Humanity
claims
SpaceX
also
offered
to
buy
Cameron
County
property.
“Elon
Musk’s
SpaceX
was
building
some
space
thing
nearby,
and
he
figured
he
could
just
dump
all
his
shit
all
over
our
gorgeous
plot
of
land
without
asking,”
the
company
wrote
on
a
website
announcing
its
lawsuit.
“After
we
caught
him,
SpaceX
gave
us
a
12-hour
ultimatum
to
accept
a
lowball
offer
for
less
than
half
our
land’s
value.
We
said,
‘Go
fuck
yourself,
Elon
Musk.
We’ll
see
you
in
court.’”
(Originally posted by Gaby Del Valle)
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