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Owner of Minnesota’s Lutsen Resort charged with torching it in insurance scam

Last updated: December 5, 2025 12:50 pm
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The recent arrest of Bryce Campbell, the owner of Minnesota’s oldest lodge, has sent shockwaves through the community. Campbell stands accused of burning down the historic Lutsen Resort in an attempt to collect a hefty insurance claim. The devastating blaze, which occurred on February 6, 2024, reduced the 140-year-old lodge to rubble, leaving only two chimneys standing as a grim reminder of what once was.

Campbell, 41, was reportedly inside the lodge at the time the fire started in the basement. Authorities suspect that the fire was intentionally set as a desperate cash-grab before the resort succumbed to debts totaling at least $14 million. In the days leading up to the fire, Campbell exchanged text messages with his husband discussing the resort’s financial woes, including a significant debt owed to the Canada Revenue Agency.

“Just burn it,” Campbell allegedly texted, a chilling directive that he repeated in conversations about negative reviews and financial struggles. The resort’s general manager had even warned Campbell that they were unable to meet payroll obligations in the following week due to lack of funds. Despite these financial hardships, Campbell had recently increased the insurance policy on the resort by $4.5 million since 2022.

Following the fire, Campbell submitted a staggering $16.5 million insurance claim, citing a “fire of unknown origin.” However, investigators uncovered damning evidence that pointed to Campbell’s involvement in the arson. His phone history revealed searches for accelerants like glycol and Swissmar, both of which were found in the boiler room where the fire originated.

Campbell was apprehended in Michigan and now faces charges of arson and insurance fraud. Drew Evans, Superintendent of Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, condemned Campbell’s actions as a selfish criminal act that prioritized personal gain over the lives and livelihoods of those employed at the resort. Campbell had purchased the lodge in 2018 for $6.7 million but found himself drowning in debt as the business floundered.

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In the aftermath of the fire, Campbell vehemently denied any involvement in the arson, claiming he had poured millions into the resort and had plans to rebuild. However, suspicions lingered, with many questioning his motives and the timeline of events leading up to the fire. Lutsen Resort, a beloved landmark that has been in operation for nearly 140 years, holds a special place in the hearts of many as Minnesota’s oldest hotel.

The lodge that burned down in 2024 was not the original structure but a replacement built in 1952 after two previous facilities were destroyed by fire. The arrest of Campbell has left the community reeling, as they come to terms with the shocking betrayal of a man who was once entrusted with preserving the legacy of a cherished Minnesota landmark.

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