DULUTH – The alleged arsonist behind the fire that destroyed the historic
Canadian citizen
Campbell’s
Campbell has repeatedly denied that he had anything to do with the fire that engulfed the three-story wooden structure.
He did not respond to an interview request and calls to his attorneys and insurance company were not returned
Campbell had increased the resort’s insurance policy to

A former general manager said that was done because of extensive renovations at the lodge, including adding a third floor of rooms. The lodge had recently been appraised at
Campbell bought the lodge and its assets in 2018 for
The popular resort was beloved by families and locals for decades, but many said skyrocketing prices and a different vibe since Campbell took ownership had changed it.
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Clinton Mora is a reporter for Trending Insurance News. He has previously worked for the Forbes. As a contributor to Trending Insurance News, Clinton covers emerging a wide range of property and casualty insurance related stories.

