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Texas AG Paxton files second lawsuit related to project formerly known as EPIC City

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and announces that he is suing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms for federal overreach during a press conference Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at Frisco Gun Club.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed another lawsuit over the proposed Muslim housing development formerly known as EPIC City.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed another lawsuit over the development formerly known as EPIC City.

Paxton is suing the Double R Municipal Utility District of Hunt and Collin Counties, claiming that it is trying to support the proposed Muslim housing development now known as The Meadow. The Attorney General said in a recent that Double R MUD approved a petition from The Meadow's developer, Community Capital Partners, to add the community to the municipal utility district in September after it appointed a new board.

Paxton said adding The Meadow to the existing MUD rather than forming a new one avoids the state oversight in the municipality utility district creation process.

鈥淚 will not allow individuals to cheat the system to advance an illegal development and destroy beautiful Texas land,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f EPIC City鈥檚 developers or operatives are attempting to illegally take over local governmental structures in North Texas, my office will do everything in our power to stop their scheme.鈥

The lawsuit seeks to remove the members of the Double R MUD board of directors who approved Community Capital Partner鈥檚 petition.

A spokesperson for the developer said in a statement Paxton's lawsuit is the latest escalation in sustained lawfare against the project from the Attorney General and Gov. Greg Abbott.

鈥淲hen the Governor and Attorney General repeatedly label a development by religion and then unleash escalating legal attacks to keep it from moving forward, people are right to see what鈥檚 happening,鈥 Eric Hudson, an attorney for the developer, said. 鈥淭hat looks a lot like religious discrimination dressed up as land use enforcement. The Constitution doesn鈥檛 allow government to pick winners and losers based on faith.鈥

 Several top Republicans have initiated state and federal investigations of the proposed community, including Sen. John Cornyn, Paxton鈥檚 opponent in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate seat.  Cornyn sent a letter last year urging the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate The Meadow, accusing it of religious discrimination.

The U.S. Department of Justice closed its civil rights investigation after Community Capital Partners affirmed that it鈥檚 committed to building an inclusive community that complies with Fair Housing Act requirements.

Cornyn recently announced that he鈥檚 introducing a new bill called The Defeat Sharia Law in America Act, which would make discrimination based on Sharia Law for goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages or accommodations a violation of the Civil Rights Act according to a press release from Cornyn鈥檚 office.

A recent poll from the University of Houston鈥檚  found 38% of likely GOP primary voters back Paxton, compared to 31% who support Cornyn and 17% for Hunt.

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Caroline Love is the Collin County government accountability reporter for 四虎影院 and a former Report for America corps member.

Previously, Caroline covered daily news at Houston Public Media. She has a master's degree from Northwestern University with an emphasis on investigative social justice journalism. During grad school, she reported three feature stories for 四虎影院. She also has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Texas Christian University and interned with 四虎影院's Think in 2019.