From Brandon Waltens <[email protected]>
Subject Texas News Digest: 12/7/2025
Date December 7, 2025 1:00 PM
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December 7, 2025

NEWS DIGEST

by Brandon Waltens

Good morning,

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC), Community Capital Partners (CCP), and several of their leaders, alleging that they engaged in an illegal land development scheme that violated Texas securities laws.

EPIC City, recently rebranded as The Meadow [[link removed]], is a proposed Islamic housing development in North Texas that has drawn controversy throughout the year.

According to the lawsuit [[link removed]], CCP—formed by EPIC as a vehicle to purchase and develop more than 400 acres in Hunt and Collin counties—engaged in fraudulent practices while soliciting investments for the EPIC City project. Promotional materials allegedly described the development as the “epicenter of Islam in North America” and implied it would be reserved for Muslims, despite assurances to the contrary.

“The leaders behind EPIC City have engaged in a radical plot to destroy hundreds of acres of beautiful Texas land and line their own pockets,” said Paxton. “I will relentlessly bring the full force of the law against anyone who thinks they can ignore the rules and hurt Texans. The unlawful land project known as EPIC City will be stopped, and those responsible will be barred from ever creating another fraudulent operation like this again.”

Paxton’s office also claims that CCP funneled investor funds for personal enrichment and failed to verify whether more than 10 percent of investors qualified as “accredited investors,” as required by law.

The lawsuit follows months of state investigations into the project. In March, Paxton announced an investigation into EPIC City and later requested a referral from the Texas State Securities Board after uncovering what his office described as “flagrant” violations of federal and state securities law.

The EPIC City development has already drawn scrutiny from multiple state agencies. The Texas Funeral Service Commission issued a cease-and-desist order over alleged unlicensed funeral operations, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality flagged the project for lacking necessary permits, and the Texas Workforce Commission reviewed potential fair housing violations.

Representatives for EPIC and CCP have previously denied wrongdoing, calling the investigations politically motivated.

Featured Attorney General Candidates Reject Casino Lobby, Confront TLR Influence [[link removed]]

Texans for Lawsuit Reform, the failed impeachment of Ken Paxton, and the future of gambling in Texas took center stage Thursday night during an attorney general forum in Wise County

U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, former Trump DOJ official Aaron Reitz, and State Sen. Mayes Middleton took the stage for nearly an hour to persuade voters as to why they should be the choice to replace Paxton, who is leaving the position to run for the U.S. Senate.

State Sen. Joan Huffman, originally listed as a participant, pulled out of the forum shortly beforehand.

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Real Texans Tony Buzbee [[link removed]]

In this week's edition of Real Texans, Michael sat down with Houston's Tony Buzbee, one of the state's most influential trial attorneys. They discussed his service in the Marine Corps, his legal practice, and the governance of higher education.

New interviews with REAL TEXANS [[link removed]] every Sunday!

State SCOTUS: Texas’ New Congressional Map Stands for 2026 [[link removed]]

The map creates five new GOP-opportunity districts. Texas Universities Continue Accepting Students From Hostile Nations [[link removed]]

Universities persist despite warnings from a national security specialist against accepting students from China. Patrick Backs Trump’s Baby Investment Plan, Wants To Double It in Texas [[link removed]]

Under the proposal, Texas newborns would receive an additional $1,000 from the state treasury at birth.

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Local Fourth Lawsuit Filed Against Celina ISD, Coach Caleb Elliott [[link removed]]

Another 17 families are accusing the district of gross negligence for enabling Elliott’s illicit locker room recording of male students. Central Texas Judge Suspended After Indictment for Witness Tampering and Assault [[link removed]]

Judge Britton is also accused of practicing law while serving as county judge. Democrats Drop Challenge to Tarrant’s Republican Redistricting [[link removed]]

The new county commissioners court precinct map remains in effect for the March 2026 primaries and beyond.

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