The CEO of a Clark County company incorporating artificial intelligence into real estate transactions said he was sent a severed pig’s head and a threatening letter late last month.

Blake Owens, founder and CEO of Agrippa , said the message was mailed to a family member’s home the afternoon of July 29 alongside a bloody, severed pig’s head. He sent a photo of a letter ending in “pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered.” The message additionally references an AI tool used by Agrippa to run real estate deals without help from brokers.

“‘AI’ is not going to replace brokers,” the letter reads. “Clearly you don’t understand real estate wasn’t built by developers or investors.”

Agrippa is an AI-powered, real estate matchmaking platform operating without brokers. The letter’s author wrote they s

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