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Rising musician admits setting Governor’s rental homes ablaze

January 8, 2021 By: Darrian Johnson

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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.

Wilberding said he had no idea that Gov. Henry McMaster owned the properties.

A spokesman for the governor did not comment on the case.

Wilberding’s family and lawyer said he had drug problems when he set the fires, but has straightened himself out.

“What I did was wrong, and I know that,” Wilberding told the judge. “I just want to have one more chance at life again to prove that I can be a good citizen.”

Wilberding had faced up to 175 years in prison on the arson, drug possessions and assault charges, but took a plea deal. Judge George McFaddin Jr. said Wilberding’s remorse and apologies to the renters led him to decide to release Wilberding from jail on Thursday.

As “Dank Frank,” Wilberding posted 27 songs online with titles including — “I Be Sellin Weed,” “White Champagne,” “Codeine & Cocaine” and “Yahtzee.”

The Associated Press contributed to this article 

About the Author

Darrian Johnson

Darrian Johnson is an experienced, conservative journalist who values facts (not feelings). Originally from Missouri, when he's not traveling for fly fishing, Darrian lives in Maryland.

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