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State of Texas v. Community Capital Partners LP, et al.; Verified original petition and application for a temporary restraining order (No. 416-09562-2025, alleging defendants took part in an illegal development scheme that violated Texas securities law; EPIC City / The Meadow, Muslim-centric residential development). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
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Attorney General Ken Paxton issues CID [civil investigative demand] as part of an ongoing investigation into real estate development ted to East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC City development). (Link Type: Press Release) | ||
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Governor Abbott announces action taken against East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) (includes a copy of the cease-and-desist letter from the Texas Funeral Services Commission) (mosque performing unsanctioned funeral services). (Link Type: Press Release) | ||
Governor Abbott announces EPIC City may not begin construction (includes a copy of the letter from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality). (Link Type: Press Release) | ||
Governor Abbott announces investigation into unlawful discrimination by East Plano Islamic Center (Texas Workforce Commission investigation of EPIC City development). (Link Type: Press Release) | ||
Governor Abbott announces Texas State Securities Board investigation into East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC mosque performing unsanctioned funeral services). (Link Type: Press Release) | ||
Governor Abbott directs Texas Rangers to open criminal investigation into East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC City development). (Link Type: Press Release) | ||
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Letter to U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, RE: Recommending a civil rights investigation into whether or not the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) planned community would violate federal law. (Link Type: Letter) | ||
