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Adult performer Matthew Camp’s home destroyed in horrific arson attack

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The home of adult performer and model Matthew Camp has been destroyed in a horrific fire.The house is at 27 South Clinton Street, Poughkeepsie, in upper New York state.

The fire took place at around 5am last Thursday.Over the weekend, local media reported on the fire at the historic building.

However, it was only when Camp, 36, shared details to his social media yesterday that most people realized it was his home.On Instagram, he posted the following message, along with an image of the inferno that engulfed his home.“January 14, 2021.

An arsonist poured gasoline on the front porch of my home and set it on fire in an apparent hate crime. I was asleep inside.

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