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DOJ Investigation Into Proposed Muslim-Centric Development in Collin County Ends

  • On June 13, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice concluded its probe regarding potential civil rights issues related to EPIC City, a proposed Muslim-focused development in Collin County.
  • The investigation began in May 2025 following a request from Senator John Cornyn amid concerns over potential discrimination in the development process and community makeup.
  • Community Capital Partners, the developer owning a 402-acre site north of Josephine, plans a residential community with over 1,000 homes, a mosque, school, retail, and various amenities open to people of all faiths.
  • Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon stated in a letter that the DOJ found no basis for charges and praised CCP's commitment to Fair Housing Act compliance and inclusivity.
  • The DOJ’s closure suggests no federal civil rights violations, but parallel state investigations and recent legislation targeting EPIC City’s business and sales structures continue pending development permits.
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Justice Department closes investigation into Muslim-centered community near Dallas

The U.S. Department of Justice has closed its civil rights investigation into a planned Muslim-centered community near Dallas without filing charges. The EPIC City project, tied to the East Plano Islamic Center, faced criticism and claims it would exclude non-Muslims.…

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WFAA 8abc broke the news in Dallas, United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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