Western Wisconsin bar owner sentenced to 18 years for arson, insurance fraud [Pioneer Press]
A 71-year-old bar owner in western
Following an eight-day trial,
Firefighters responding to the fire on
The fire resulted in severe damage to the restaurant, for which Grant was paid more than
The case was prosecuted by the St. Croix District Attorney’s Office, which demonstrated at trial how Grant had tried unsuccessfully for years to sell the vacant bar and filmed a video of the Cubby Hole for insurance purposes in the days leading up to the fire. He also filmed a space heater in his garage, which appeared to match the space heater found under the floorboards of the bar by the fire’s origin.
In the months leading up to the arson, Grant — who testified in his own defense — recorded phone calls with friends, family and law enforcement, “planting seeds that the building had electrical issues and that people were out to get him,” according to the district attorney’s office.
Grant was ordered to pay a
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