Dan Campbell Puts Detroit Residence on Market for $4.5 Million Amid Privacy Issues and Harassment
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell has decided to sell his suburban Detroit home to regain some privacy after facing unwanted attention.
The property, which sits on 2 acres and boasts a 7,800-square-foot house, is described by Campbell as beautiful.
However, he expressed concerns that the public knowledge of his address led to issues, particularly after the team experienced losses.
Following significant defeats, such as the NFC Championship Game, Campbell and his family endured harassment and pranks, prompting them to file police reports due to safety concerns.
I’m This situation highlighted their need for increased privacy and protection.In response, the Bloomfield Township Police
Department reassured the community of its commitment to resident safety, stating that harassment in any form is unacceptable and urging respect for individuals’ privacy.
The house, originally built in 2013 for Hockey Hall of Famer Igor Larionov, is listed at $4.5 million.
Remarkably, a deal was reportedly in progress within a day of the listing, with potential buyers characterized as enthusiastic Lions fans.Campbell and his wife, Holly, have already relocated to a new home.
The realtor managing the sale expressed hope that the public will honor the Campbells’ desire for privacy and continue to support them in a respectful manner that acknowledges their personal space.