Owner of San Antonio bar Moses Rose's launches GoFundMe to cover court costs as talks stall

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Although negotiations have stalled, San Antonio City Attorney Andy Segovia said the parties are still trying to reach a fair settlement. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Alamo Texas

Bar owner Vince Cantu turned down $4 million from the Alamo Trust for his property last week, the nonprofit's highest offer to date, according to theThe owner Moses Rose's Hideout, the downtown bar at the center of a high-profile eminent domain case, hasVince Cantu, the owner of the business, wrote online that that fundraiser will help him stand up to city hall and get a fair price for his business.

"This fundraiser is one way to join me in my mission to force them to pay me fairly for walking away from this valuable, generational property," Cantu wrote."Any donation will allow me to continue to fight big government on the same battlefield Texas fought for freedom 200 years ago."

 

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