The lawsuit also cites other cases similar to Marder’s, as well as the placement of Pokéstops at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
The lawsuit seeks compensation and a change in the game’s practices.
The museum is one of several sites that have requested their locations be removed from the game.
New Jersey resident Jeffrey Marder filed a class action lawsuit against Nintendo, The Pokémon Company, and Niantic Labs on Monday, claiming that the game Pokémon Go entices players to trespass by placing Pokéstops and gyms on private property without the owners’ permission.