(NewsNation) — SpaceX has settled a $15 million trespassing lawsuit with Cards Against Humanity, the terms of which have not been disclosed.

The dispute stems from Texas land owned by the Chicago-based publisher, which they allege SpaceX was using to store equipment.

The makers of the popular adult card game purchased the land in 2017, when 150,000 customers donated $15 each to buy up the grassy meadow land in an effort to block President Donald Trump's border wall.

In the 2024 lawsuit, Cards Against Humanity said SpaceX was using the land to store heavy equipment, gravel, construction equipment and vehicles.

Originally, the company planned to give money back to supporters who helped fund the purchase, although it warned the amount might be very small.

In a recent message, the company

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