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Cards Against Humanity and Elon Musk’s SpaceX reach settlement over alleged trespassing in Texas

Cards Against Humanity crowdfunded $2.25 million to block a border wall and sued SpaceX for trespassing and dumping equipment on their Texas land next to Starbase.

  • Texas court records show SpaceX settled the trespass lawsuit brought by Cards Against Humanity last month, with terms undisclosed and the trial set for Nov. 3.
  • Cards Against Humanity bought the Cameron County plot in 2017 as a stunt to oppose President Donald Trump's border wall, crowdfunded with 150,000 supporters' $15 donations totaling $2.25 million.
  • In court filings, the game maker alleged SpaceX trespassed in 2024, dumping equipment on the Cameron County property, admitted during discovery, and occupied it for six months, with equipment now removed.
  • Cards Against Humanity said supporters will not receive cash but a mini-pack of Elon Musk cards, settling to avoid trial costs under Texas law.
  • The case moved quickly through discovery and was headed to a Nov. 3 trial before settling last month, fitting Elon Musk and his companies' pattern of resolving disputes like X did earlier this month.
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Houston Public Media broke the news in Houston, United States on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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