Aspiring Rapper Admits Fires at South Carolina Governor’s Rental Homes January 11, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) An aspiring rapper who performed under the name “Dank Frank” won’t spend any more time in jail for burning down two rental houses owned by South Carolina’s governor.
Frank Wilberding, 23, was sentenced Wednesday to the more than 600 days he has spent in jail in Richland County awaiting trial on arson and other charges, The Post and Courier of Charleston reported.
Prosecutors said Wilberding burned the homes near the University of South Carolina in May 2019 because of a dispute with the tenants. No one was injured in the fires.
Aspiring Rapper Admits to Starting Fires at South Carolina Governor’s Rental Homes January 11, 2021
An aspiring rapper who performed under the name “Dank Frank” won’t spend any more time in jail for burning down two rental houses owned by South Carolina’s governor.
Frank Wilberding, 23, was sentenced Wednesday to the more than 600 days he has spent in jail in Richland County awaiting trial on arson and other charges, The Post and Courier of Charleston reported.
Prosecutors said Wilberding burned the homes near the University of South Carolina in May 2019 because of a dispute with the tenants. No one was injured in the fires.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — An aspiring rapper who performed under the name "Dank Frank" won t spend any more time in jail for burning down two rental houses owned by South Carolina s governor.Frank Wilberding,. . .
COLUMBIA, S.C. - An aspiring rapper who performed under the name “Dank Frank” won't spend any more time in jail for burning down two rental houses owned by
A judge sentenced 23-year-old Frank Wilberding to the more than 600 days he has spent in the Richland County jail awaiting trial on arson and other charges.