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The ongoing dispute between Camping World and the City of Greenville has escalated into a legal battle, with the city filing ...
The city filed a lawsuit Thursday against Camping World following a continued battle over the flag, which began last October.
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.
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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.
The bigger, the better! Shame on the city governments that are trying to sue Camping World and get CEO Marcus Lemonis to take down the American flags he has flying over his businesses. Greenville ...
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 Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has been adamant about not removing the flag, despite receiving thousands of dollars in fines from the city. The New York Post reports that the Greenville City ...
In an interview Tuesday on local radio station WTIB, Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis said he closed one of his two Greenville locations on Friday. The controversy stems from giant American flags ...