SpaceX Settles Lawsuit with Cards Against Humanity Over Land Trespassing Claims
SpaceX has settled a lawsuit filed by Cards Against Humanity, claiming the company trespassed and damaged their land in Texas. The game company alleged unauthorized use of their property for at least six months. Terms of the settlement remain undisclosed, and trial expenses were a concern.
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In a surprising turn of legal events, SpaceX has reached a settlement with the game company Cards Against Humanity, following allegations of trespassing and land damage in Texas.
According to Texas court records, the settlement occurred last month, averting a jury trial that was poised to commence on November 3. Cards Against Humanity accused SpaceX of misusing their property in Cameron County for at least six months, allegedly depositing construction materials without permission.
While the specific terms of the settlement remain confidential, the game company expressed relief at SpaceX's removal of equipment, emphasizing the burden of legal costs compared to potential trial winnings. Efforts now focus on restoring the land to its natural state.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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