Cards Against Humanity is suing Elon Musk for $15 million after he damaged a plot of land the company had protected from Donald Trump's proposed border wall. Musk's SpaceX dumped gravel, tractors, and space debris on the land without permission. Cards Against Humanity plans to distribute the lawsuit's net proceeds, up to $100 each, among its original 150,000 subscribers. The company aims to hold Musk accountable for the damage done to their reputation and the trust of their subscribers. They urge people to pressure Musk on Twitter with the hashtag #ElonOwesMe100Bucks.
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This webpage is a fiery and satirical statement from the creators of Cards Against Humanity, addressing a situation where SpaceX, under Elon Musk, allegedly damaged a plot of land that Cards Against Humanity had vowed to protect. The company accuses Musk of indiscriminately ruining the land while building a nearby SpaceX project. As a response, they are filing a lawsuit against Musk for $15 million. If they win, the net proceeds from the lawsuit will be divided among the 150,000 original subscribers of their campaign, potentially giving each person up to $100. The company also encourages its supporters to express their dissatisfaction on Twitter, using the hashtag #ElonOwesMe100Bucks and links to their campaign website, www.ElonOwesYou100Dollars.com. The webpage also provides access to the formal lawsuit and related news articles.
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Sept. 20, 2024, 1:42 p.m.