His bar was the site of a mass shooting. The community rallied around him. This week he was convicted of stealing funds from a local music festival.
The man who operated the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, where a gunman fatally shot a dozen people in 2018, has been convicted of misappropriating more $43,000 from a local country music festival. A jury in Ventura found Brian Andrew Hynes, 43, guilty of felony grand theft from the Rotary Club of Westlake Village, with whom he produced the Oak Heart Country Music Festival in 2020.
Hynes, a longtime member of the Rotary Club, had worked with the organization since 2012 to put on the annual concert at Conejo Creek Park South in Thousand Oaks. In the wake of the November 2018 shooting that left 12 people dead, including four Borderline staff members and a sheriff's sergeant along with the gunman, the community rallied around Hynes and the Borderline family.
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