Controversy is once again swirling around the infamous Conjuring House as multiple people say that the now-shuttered paranormal tourist attraction denied them refunds for their canceled visits. The unfortunate ongoing saga started last summer when owner Jacqueline Nuñez, who owns the purportedly haunted house in Burrillville, Rhode Island, made headlines for firing an employee after, she claimed, a ghost told her that the man was stealing money from the business. The strange dispute, coupled with other clashes with the local community, ultimately led to the Conjuring House losing their entertainment license in November and, as such, they could no longer operate as an attraction.
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