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Lyndell “Lynn” Price is a former co-owner of the restaurant Turkey Leg Hut in Houston and the current owner of The Oyster Hut.
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Lyndell “Lynn” Price is 44 years old.
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Lyndell “Lynn” Price pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit arson in federal court on June 11, 2026.
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Lyndell “Lynn” Price is the third of five defendants charged in the Bar 5015 arson case to enter a guilty plea.
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Price pleaded guilty to Count One of the second superseding federal indictment.
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Under the plea agreement, Price's remaining counts will be dismissed at the time of sentencing.
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Price admitted under oath that he directed a Turkey Leg Hut employee to assemble a crew to set fire to Bar 5015.
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Price acknowledged that the crew transported gasoline to the nightclub and intentionally started the fire.
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Price admitted receiving a phone call from co-defendant John Lee Price at approximately 4:47 a.m. on June 12, 2020, informing him that the arson had been carried out.
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Price told the court he handed the phone to his wife after receiving the call.
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Price faces 5 to 20 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000 upon sentencing.
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Price's sentencing hearing is scheduled for September 25, 2026, at 2 p.m. before Judge Sim Lake.
Sim Lake, Judge
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"You said that you directed John Lee Price to put together a crew to set fire to Bar 5015. When John Lee Price called you at 4:47 a.m. to report that they’d set fire to Bar 5015, why were you surprised by his call?"
Lyndell “Lynn” Price, defendant
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"I didn’t pay him."
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Price stated the call occurred before he had been awake.
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Price confirmed to the court that he directed John Lee Price to arrange the arson.
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Price denied allegations that he paid John Lee Price for participating in the scheme.
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Chuck Egbuonu is Price's attorney.
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Price told the court he graduated from high school and completed two years of college while pursuing a business management degree.
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Price stated his most recent employment was as a chef at Turkey Leg Hut.
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Price told the court he has never been diagnosed with or treated for a mental health condition and has never been treated for drug or alcohol addiction.
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Price confirmed to the judge that he had discussed the case with his attorney more than five times and was satisfied with his legal representation.
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Bar 5015 is a Houston nightclub located on Almeda Road near the Museum District.
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The fire and explosion at Bar 5015 occurred on June 12, 2020.
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Price previously pleaded not guilty to all charges after being indicted.
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Federal prosecutors accused Price of recruiting and paying others to set fire to the bar, which was owned by a former Turkey Leg Hut business partner.
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Co-defendant Miziah Shepherd pleaded guilty on Nov. 18, 2025.
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Co-defendant Armani Williams entered a guilty plea on June 1, 2026.
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Two other defendants named in the federal indictment have not entered guilty pleas.
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According to the indictment, Williams and another co-conspirator purchased gasoline, gas cans and face coverings before driving to the nightclub.
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Prosecutors stated gasoline was poured throughout portions of the property and along an entrance ramp before the fire was ignited.
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The indictment accused Price and others of involvement in a separate scheme involving the burning of a stolen 1975 Chevrolet Nova weeks before the nightclub explosion.
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The fire caused an explosion that damaged the venue, destroyed a nearby food truck, and scattered debris across the surrounding area.
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Houston firefighters responded to the scene shortly before 5 a.m. on June 12, 2020.
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Authorities estimated the blast caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage to the bar and nearby properties.
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Price faces separate federal weapons and drug-related allegations.
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Prosecutors previously charged Price with possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime and multiple counts of being a felon in possession of firearms.
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The federal indictment in the arson case was unsealed in 2025.
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Four people were seen carrying 5-gallon containers and dumping the contents onto a wooden deck outside the building before one ignited the liquid.
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Price appeared in court on June 11, 2026, wearing a prison jumpsuit with front-facing handcuffs and ankle shackles.
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