“We will not rest in the mission to stop the spread of radical Islam,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott stated.
By JNS
A Texas judge issued a temporary restraining order on March 19 halting a controversial “Muslim-only” residential project in North Texas, according to court documents filed in Collin County, court records show.
The 493rd Judicial District Court in Collin County barred the board of Double R Municipal Utility District No. 2A and its directors—Yaneli Molina, Hatim Mahmoud Yusuf, Nadeem Ashraf Khan, Asim Hussain Khan and Faisal Abba—from exercising authority or holding governing meetings in connection with the planned residential development formerly known as EPIC City, now marketed as “The Meadow.”
The project was initiated by the East Plano Islamic Center, a Sunni mosque in Plano, and would span about 402 acres near Josephine, roughly 40 minutes northeast of Dallas.
The ruling follows a lawsuit filed by the office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, which alleges the board helped developers evade state oversight and illegally advance the housing project by restructuring the utility district. According to the filing, a probe by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality found that the individuals did not own taxable property within the district’s boundaries as required under state law.
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