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Texas Attorney General Sues East Plano Islamic Center Over Securities Violations

Construction site of a large real estate development project in Texas.

Plano, Texas, December 6, 2025

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the East Plano Islamic Center and its affiliates alleging significant violations of securities laws linked to a proposed development project. The lawsuit claims the defendants engaged in fraudulent fundraising practices and failed to verify investor qualifications. Investigations into the handling of investment funds surrounding the ambitious EPIC City development have raised concerns about ethical business practices and compliance with state regulations.

Texas Attorney General Sues East Plano Islamic Center Over Alleged Securities Violations

Plano, Texas – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC), Community Capital Partners (CCP), and several associated leaders, alleging violations of Texas securities laws in connection with a proposed development project.

The lawsuit brings to light significant concerns about the handling of investment funds related to the project, once dubbed EPIC City and now named The Meadow. This ambitious project aims to build over 1,000 homes, a K-12 faith-based school, a mosque, and various community facilities on approximately 402 acres, located about 40 miles northeast of downtown Dallas. As Texas continues to attract diverse communities and entrepreneurs, this case highlights critical aspects of regulatory compliance and ethical fundraising.

Allegations of Fraudulent Practices

The lawsuit accuses the defendants of engaging in fraudulent activities while soliciting funds for the development. Specifically, it is alleged that CCP sold investment interests without proper registration or qualifying for necessary exemptions. Investigators assert that the developers failed to verify the accredited investor status of more than 10% of purchasers, as required by law. Furthermore, promotional materials for the project indicated that it would be reserved exclusively for Muslims and described it as the “epicenter of Islam in North America.”

Background and Investigations

In March 2025, Attorney General Paxton initiated investigations into the development project, focusing on potential violations of consumer protection laws. The Texas State Securities Board has also investigated possible non-compliance with state and federal securities requirements to protect against fraud. Moreover, Governor Greg Abbott has instructed state agencies to look further into EPIC and its affiliated entities, including the Texas Workforce Commission’s investigation into potential discriminatory practices in housing.

Attorney General Paxton indicated the importance of safeguarding Texas residents and enforcing the rule of law. The implications of this case resonate beyond mere regulatory compliance, highlighting the balance between encouraging community development and ensuring ethical standards in business practices.

Next Steps

The lawsuit seeks to halt all fundraising related to the project, freeze assets, appoint a receiver, correct public statements, and impose civil penalties of up to $20,000 per violation. It also requests the return of investor funds. With ongoing legal proceedings and no comments yet from EPIC or Community Capital Partners, the outcome remains uncertain as the situation develops.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the EPIC City development project?

The EPIC City development, now referred to as The Meadow, is a proposed project in Collin and Hunt counties, Texas, planned to include over 1,000 homes, a K-12 faith-based school, a mosque, elderly and assisted living facilities, apartments, clinics, retail shops, a community college, and sports fields on 402 acres.

What are the allegations against the East Plano Islamic Center and Community Capital Partners?

The lawsuit alleges that the defendants engaged in fraudulent practices while soliciting funds for the development, including selling unregistered securities, failing to verify the accredited investor status of purchasers, and making misleading promotional statements about the project’s exclusivity and location.

What actions has the Texas Attorney General taken in this case?

Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit seeking to halt all fundraising related to the project, freeze assets, appoint a receiver, correct public statements, and impose civil penalties of up to $20,000 per violation. The suit also seeks the return of investor funds.

Have there been other investigations into the EPIC City project?

Yes, multiple state agencies, including the Texas State Securities Board and the Texas Workforce Commission, have conducted investigations into the project for potential violations of securities and fair housing laws.

What is the current status of the lawsuit?

The lawsuit is ongoing, and further updates are expected as the case develops. Representatives for EPIC and Community Capital Partners have not yet responded to requests for comment.

Key Features of the EPIC City Development Project

Feature Description
Location Collin and Hunt counties, Texas, approximately 40 miles northeast of downtown Dallas.
Size 402 acres.
Residential Units Over 1,000 homes.
Educational Facilities K-12 faith-based school and community college.
Religious Facility Mosque.
Healthcare Facilities Elderly and assisted living facilities, clinics.
Commercial Facilities Apartments, retail shops.
Recreational Facilities Sports fields.

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