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Threatening jail, a variety of other fines,” said Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis on “Fox & Friends,” Wednesday. The national RV dealer with over 200 locations is being faced with multiple ...
The Camping World CEO claims he was forced to close down one of his North Carolina stores as he defied local politicians over the massive American flags flying over the locations. Marcus Lemonis ...
But the business isn't backing down – even a court order won't compel Marcus Lemonis, chairman and CEO of Camping World, to remove the massive flag, he told USA TODAY on Wednesday.
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has said he’s been forced to shutter one of his stores in North Carolina amid a heated legal battle about his massive American flags flying at his stores.
Marcus Lemonis is responding to a request from ... It is not the first time Lemonis has defied orders to remove the huge Camping World flags; he has had similar experiences across the country ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is doubling down on his patriotism amid a lawsuit over an oversized American flag. The City of Greenville, North Carolina, in January fined Camping World $250 for ...
WITN reports a Camping World location has closed in Greenville following controversy surrounding a towering American flag. In his latest interview, Marcus Lemonis, the CEO of Camping World ...
Despite the fines, Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis asserted on social media that the flag would not be coming down. "The flag is not coming down. You can fine me all you want City of Greenville ...
WITN reports Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is sending another message to Greenville City Council that he will not back down when it comes to the huge American flag and flagpole at his business ...
Threatening jail, a variety of other fines," said Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis on "Fox & Friends," Wednesday. The national RV dealer with over 200 locations is being faced with multiple ...
Camping World had two stores in Greenville, North Carolina, where the controversial flags flew outside until the Greenville Boulevard site was shut down, Lemonis told the local radio station ...