"His home is a great Georgian pile atop the swankiest neighborhood in town, with 13-foot ceilings, seven bedrooms and a circular staircase of such beauty and scale...so grand that Mr. Keillor...feared their friends might consider them pretentious for buying it...built in 1914 by the French architect Emmanuel Masqueray...MR. KEILLOR'S first marriage ended in divorce and produced a son...Mr. Keillor later had a long relationship with his show's producer, Margaret Moos...in 1987, Mr. Garrison fell in love with Ulla Skaerved, whom he had known long before as an exchange student...After he married Ms. Skaerved, a local newspaper published a front page picture of the newlyweds' home, including the address and the sale price. Mr. Keillor..sent an angry letter to the paper, shut down the radio show and moved to Copenhagen. Within a few years, his marriage to Ms. Skaerved was over...he had met Ms. Nilsson, who had also grown up in Anoka."
"Mr. Keillor had by then bought a large log cabin on 80 acres in a remote, wooded area in Wisconsin. Too remote, says Ms. Nilsson, who remembers..."This huge dead deer, smashing into the car. People were stopping and offering to drive me home, and I said, 'No, no, my husband will be along any minute.' He drove right past. Never turning his head." -- ibid.
Like I said, he's a Leftist douchebag. And if wife #3 has finally forced him to divest said cabin 6 years later, I find that...interesting...