MARA claims the proposed town boundaries were “drawn just to encircle” its site, giving local residents regulatory power to “tax and regulate it out of business.”
The dispute stems from neighborhood opposition to the large-scale air-cooled bitcoin mining facility, which MARA acquired in early 2024. The company began mitigating noise last summer by transitioning to immersion cooling technology, which submerges mining machines in liquid coolant to dampen sound.
At the time, MARA said it had installed a 24-foot acoustical wall, moved fan-cooled units farther from homes, and expected the new immersion containers to be fully deployed by year’s end. Despite these steps, tensions persisted.
You can't upset people's day-to-day life for years then expect them to not want to punish you. I also can't imagine this kind of small government formation for dealing with nuisances is common.
Here is the latest from Gemini...
The latest updates regarding the lawsuit and the Hood County vote are as follows:
The law firm is called Earth justice? I'm siding with Mara. I own shares of Mara, another coincidence.
From Gemini:
📰 Judge Denies MARA's Request to Block Election
A federal judge in Fort Worth has denied Marathon Digital Holdings' (MARA) request for a temporary restraining order to block the November 4 election in Hood County, Texas, which includes a measure for the municipal incorporation of Mitchell Bend.
Here is a summary of the situation:
The incorporation effort, if approved by the residents, would create a Type B municipality in Texas, granting the new city the authority to enact local ordinances, such as noise regulations, to address the concerns of the community regarding the Bitcoin mine.
The federal judge in Fort Worth who denied MARA's request for a temporary restraining order was:
🏛️ Case Citation Information🏛️ Case Citation Information
The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas (Fort Worth Division).
While the full citation for the ruling on the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) would follow a specific legal format (which is not immediately available in the public news reports), the case itself is formally titled:
The ruling was a Denial of the Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the defendants.
⚖️ Status of MARA's Federal Lawsuit⚖️ Status of MARA's Federal Lawsuit
While Judge Reed O'Connor denied MARA's emergency request to block the election, the core federal lawsuit filed by Marathon Digital Holdings against Hood County officials is still active and moving forward.
Here is what we know about the ongoing case:
In essence, the legal fight has moved from a pre-election attempt to block the vote to a post-election challenge to invalidate the new city itself and its subsequent regulatory authority over the mine.
Other Related Legal ChallengesOther Related Legal Challenges
It's important to note that this is only one of the legal challenges facing the Bitcoin mine:
Gemini:
🏛️ Lawsuit: MARA Holdings, Inc. et al. v. Hood County, Texas, et al.🏛️ Lawsuit: MARA Holdings, Inc. et al. v. Hood County, Texas, et al.
This case, filed on October 27, 2025, is the focus of the battle to either block or invalidate the creation of the new municipality of Mitchell Bend.
Here is a summary of the complaint and the current status as of today, November 4, 2025 (Election Day):
📜 The Allegations in the 47-Page Complaint📜 The Allegations in the 47-Page Complaint
MARA's complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas (Case No. 4:25-cv-01202-O), makes several serious allegations against Hood County officials:
📰 Status Update as of November 4, 2025📰 Status Update as of November 4, 2025
Judge Reed O'Connor denied MARA's request to block the election.
Conclusion: The election to incorporate Mitchell Bend is proceeding today, November 4, 2025. The lawsuit itself will now pivot to challenging the legitimacy of the entire incorporation process in court.
Yeah, this seems unusual and MARA or companies like them have to do a good job being a good neighbor.
Even if they win the lawsuit that's hardly a good way to win.
We need to hear both sides before we render a verdict.
If it doesn’t fit you must acquit
I mean... its none of my business. I don't live there or own MARA.
I own Mara so I guess it is my business