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Feds: Restaurateur Plotted to Burn Business, Get Drunk Weatherford businessman hired undercover agent as arsonist, ATF says

By  SCOTT GORDON

Updated 10:44 PM CDT, Thu, Jan 8, 2009

 

A financially strapped Parker County restaurateur told an undercover federal agent he wanted to burn down one of his restaurants to collect $500,000 in insurance, according to a federal criminal complaint released Thursday.

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Jorge Pinto told the Weatherford Telegram in April, "When you come to my restaurants, you're my family."

Feds: Restaurateur Plotted to Burn Business

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The owner of a popular Mexican restaurant is accused of trying to hire an arsonist to set fire to his business.

Jorge Pinto, owner of Jorge's Mexican restaurant in Weatherford, was arrested Wednesday on his 55th birthday and released on his own recognizance Thursday afternoon.  He is charged with solicitation of arson.

"He was going to torch his restaurant," said assistant U.S. Attorney Bret Helmer.

Federal agents say Pinto planned on being "at home with his family and drunk the night of the arson, thus serving as an alibi."

He also told the agent he had recently undergone heart bypass surgery and would "fake a heart attack" when informed of the fire, the complaint said.

Pinto told the undercover ATF agent posing as an arsonist that he wanted a "total loss" and would pay him 10 percent of the insurance proceeds, or $50,000, the complaint said.

The agent, who claimed he was a former fireman "willing to help him with his problem," met Pinto through a confidential informant who Pinto had initially approached to burn the business, the complaint said.

Pinto also owns other Mexican restaurants in Aledo and Brock.

Pinto, of Weatherford, was held overnight in the Tarrant County Jail. On Thursday, a federal judge ordered him to surrender his passport and released him after a warning to attend future court hearings.

Federal prosecutors agreed the longtime businessman did not pose a flight risk. Pinto has never been arrested before.

The charge carries a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.

Pinto had nothing to say on his way out of the courthouse surrounded by family members. His attorneys also declined comment.

The complaint said Pinto met with the undercover agent at a Fort Worth bar on Tuesday to finalize the plan. Pinto told the agent "he wanted his restaurant burned to the ground and that he could not afford a partial loss," according to the complaint.

That night, Pinto brought the undercover agent and the informant to his restaurant and they went over details of the arson. The agent told Pinto he "could use a blowtorch to first burn the electrical power box and then use an accelerant (gasoline) to completely engulf the building." Pinto agreed, the complaint said.

The arson was to take place at 3 a.m. Thursday, according to the document. Instead, Pinto was arrested Wednesday evening.

"I don't know what to think," said Shirley Smelley, who runs the cell phone business next door and has known Pinto for years. "When you know people that long, you think that you know them."

Nearby salon owner Jenea Henderson said Pinto was always friendly and popular.

"I'm glad it didn't happen, that's all I can say," she said.

In April, the Weatherford Telegram profiled Pinto when he re-opened another restaurant, Goodnight Loving Steakhouse. The steak restaurant closed a few months later, and the federal complaint said Pinto lost $400,000 in the deal.

"I shake all my customers' hands and I know them by name," he told the newspaper. "When you come to my restaurants, you're my family."

Click here to see the criminal complaint.

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  • Disbelief Monday, Jan 19 at 11:05 PM FLAG COMMENT I had no idea that Mr. Pinto, had so many people that disliked him? Was he aware of what people thought of him? I always thought he was very well liked in the Community, but after reading all the blogs i cant believe my eyes! It sounds to me that he had alot of disgruntled employees. I have read all the comments on Jorge, and understand how upset the people who worked for him are and understand how some of the other people who ... MORE >
  • meg Wednesday, Jan 14 at 3:07 PM FLAG COMMENT burn baby burn!
  • ex- emloyee Tuesday, Jan 13 at 12:30 PM FLAG COMMENT hey! i am an ex employee and i still respect jorge.
  • Muñoz Tuesday, Jan 13 at 11:38 AM FLAG COMMENT Isn't it funny how everybody that is saying something positive about Jorge is usually a customer or casual friend and most every ex-employee is saying something negative about him? I know that most ex-employees will have something negative to say about an ex-employer, they are ex-employees after all, but all of them? Anybody that works or has worked for Jorge knows that Jorge is; A working alcoholic, a borderline, no, make t ... MORE >
  • Dallas Joe Tuesday, Jan 13 at 11:31 AM FLAG COMMENT So sad to see this old queen in trouble! We worked together in the gay district of Dallas and I know how he operates. We love him, he was and is one of us, always. We hope that he gets away from you backwwoods rednecks and comes back home to Dallas.

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