Cards Against Humanity settles trespass suit with SpaceX over Texas protest land

Cards Against Humanity has reached a confidential settlement with SpaceX over a year-old trespass lawsuit alleging the company damaged land the game-maker bought in Texas to protest a proposed border wall. The agreement reportedly includes financial terms and requires SpaceX to vacate the property.

Discovered 2025-10-20T10:50:18.875230-07:00 | 2025-10-20T10:50:18.875230-07:00

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  • The settlement resolves a high-profile trespass claim: the confidential deal includes financial terms and requires SpaceX to vacate the contested Texas property, removing one immediate legal dispute tied to its local operations.
  • The case underscores legal and community pushback around SpaceX's South Texas activities, arriving alongside the FAA's recent approval clearing expanded launch operations near the refuge and other company litigation, including separate allegations of safety-related retaliation (see FAA approval clearing expansion near South Texas and safety-related retaliation lawsuits).

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