HUD has launched a federal investigation into the proposed “EPIC City” development in North Texas over allegations of religious discrimination.
Paxton sues Double R Municipal Utility District board for alleged maneuvers to enable the controversial EPIC City Islamic center project.
Viral social media posts claim a Muslim city is being planned near Vero Beach, Florida, prompting outrage from local residents during the county’s Planning and Zoning Commission meeting this week. The ...
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Texas AG Ken Paxton alleges developers for Muslim-centric EPIC City project violated securities laws
DALLAS — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday accused the developers aligned with the Muslim-centric EPIC City project of violating federal and state securities laws. In a statement, Paxton ...
Ken Paxton is suing the Double R Municipal Utility District of Hunt and Collin Counties, claiming it collaborated with EPIC City to avoid state oversight of project.
The development -- once called EPIC City and now referred to as The Meadow -- is a planned Muslim-centric development of more than 1,000 homes, a K-12 faith-based school, a mosque, elderly and ...
The East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) will move forward with its plans for a controversial residential development in Collin and Hunt Counties, according to a Monday announcement. Instead of being ...
Residents alleged a connection between Epic Estates and East Plano Islamic Center. That confusion led to vitriolic opposition to a large Islamic community coming to Florida. Epic Estates has spent ...
The Texas Workforce Commission agreed Tuesday to resolve all fair housing allegations against a North Texas mosque’s proposed multipurpose development, according to documents obtained by KERA News.
Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed another lawsuit in Collin County related to a planned Muslim-centric development with ties to the East Plano Islamic Center. Paxton’s office announced the lawsuit ...
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