In November, a Stearns County judge ordered Andy Welsh to sell his St. Cloud business, the storied downtown Press Bar and Parlor, and split the money with his wife as part of their divorce agreement.
Three months later, the bar and 100-year-old building that housed it burned to a total loss, with damage estimates at $1 million, and this weekend police arrested Welsh on suspicion of arson.
Leading up to his arrest, the 40-year-old bar owner, who also owns a farm and landscaping business, faced tens of thousands of dollars in debt, a turmoil exacerbated by lawsuits from contractors accusing Welsh of failing to pay for services, according to civil court records.
As of last September, the bar counted $132.67 in its checking account, the court filings show.
The Press Bar is estimated at $550,000 in value, according to a breakdown of assets in the couple's divorce records. Welsh agreed to list the bar for sale by Jan. 20, less than a month before it burned down.
Welsh is being in held in Stearns County jail on suspicion of arson. He is expected to be charged and appear in court on Tuesday.
"Andy is absolutely innocent. He has been arrested for a crime that he did not commit, and if charged by the government, he will be acquitted at trial," his attorney Ryan Garry said. "He is a good man and a loving father, has no criminal history, and should have never been arrested."
Welsh's wife and her lawyer declined an interview request.