
"Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Cards Against Humanity had been seeking $15 million, and had told supporters who helped it buy the land in question that it hoped to pay them as much as $100 each from the proceeds. But those supporters won't receive cash; instead, they can sign up for a "brand new mini-pack of exclusive cards all about Elon Musk," a special expansion for the popular party game, according to an email they've just received."
""We're happy to have stood up to a bully like Musk. We're happy to have forced a settlement," Cards Against Humanity told TechCrunch in a statement. The company says SpaceX has removed its construction equipment and that Cards Against Humanity is "working to restore [the land] to its natural state: devoid of space garbage and pointless border walls.""
Cards Against Humanity settled a trespassing lawsuit against SpaceX one year after filing the complaint. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Cards Against Humanity had sought $15 million and previously told supporters who funded the land purchase they might receive up to $100 each. Supporters will not receive cash and can instead sign up for a brand new mini-pack of exclusive Elon Musk-themed cards. Cards Against Humanity says SpaceX removed construction equipment and that the land is being restored to a natural state free of space debris and pointless border walls. The land was purchased in 2017 to block a proposed border wall along the Rio Grande in Cameron County, Texas, and sits adjacent to SpaceX's Starbase rocket complex.
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