A trial is drawing closer in a Neenah man’s case, in the boating deaths of two sisters.
Forty-five-year-old Brian Sullivan is charged with two counts of homicide by drunk boating, for a crash on Lake Winnebago in 2018.
Twenty-six-year-old Lauren Laabs, and 20-year-old Cassandra Laabs were killed.
Sullivan was in Winnebago County court for a motion hearing, and his trial is currently scheduled to start in mid-September.
Prosecutors say the Laabs sisters were in their family’s boat when Sullivan’s boat collided with them.
They say his blood-alcohol level was 0.093. The legal limit in Wisconsin is 0.08.
Prosecutors didn’t charge Sullivan until several months later.




