Long Island town busted for creating fake grandma to block a mosque backs out of $4M settlement: ‘Taxpayers on the hook’
A ritzy Long Island town that was $4 million court settlement with that would have allowed expansion at the house of worship.
The town of Oyster Bay has broken an agreement with Muslims of Long Island that ended a federal suit and would have greenlighted the Masjid Al-Baqi expansive renovations to its Bethpage facility and paid back $3.95 million in legal fees.
As part of the agreement officials had promised to hold a board meeting where they would approve the settlement within 10 days. But the town abruptly canceled those plans on Thursday night.
“Unfortunately, the settlement has fallen apart as the Town repudiated its own agreement,” a spokesperson for Linklaters attorneys, who are representing the mosque, told The Post.
They said the town never held the promised board meeting, and instead bowed to anti-Muslim agitation from the local community, pointing to a “Stop the Mosque” petition that drew nearly 2,000 signatures and was laced with “racist” commentary, according to court filings.
