After last week's drug raid at the Church of Universal Love and Music (see prior posting), Fayette County, Pennsylvania has now filed a motion in federal court seeking to recover from the Church the $75,000 the county paid in a settlement of a RLUIPA zoning lawsuit against it. The motion also seeks to enjoin the Church's holding any more concerts. According to yesterday's Pittsburgh Post Gazette , the county argues that the settlement agreement was violated when the church permitted drug use at the concert it sponsored. In the case the Church claimed denial of a zoning permit amounted to religious discrimination.
UPDATE: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports that on Friday the court denied Fayette County's request for a temporary restraining order after church founder William Pritts agreed to not hold any events at the church over the weekend. The court set a hearing on a preliminary injunction for Thursday.
UPDATE 2: On Aug. 13, the federal district court issued a temporary injunction barring the church from holding any events that involve amplified music until a hearing on a permanent injunction is held in several months. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 8/13).