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Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis says he was forced to close one of his North Carolina stores amid a fierce legal battle over ...
The Camping World CEO claims he was forced to close down one of his North Carolina stores as he defied local politicians over ...
“I happen to be an immigrant. I was given the blessing of being able to enter this country and become a citizen, and I’m grateful for it. It’s been part of my life since I was a little child down in ...
Not when they sue, not when I lose," the CEO said. "Not if they take me to jail, the flag is NOT coming down!" ...
According to a Friday report, Greenville lawmakers sued CEO Marcus Lemonis and the company for violating local ordinance by flying massive flags. The report noted that one flag spans 3,200 square ...
Although the county cited permit issues, Camping World’s CEO, Marcus Lemonis, took issue with removing the flag, regardless of the reason. At the time, Lemonis told FOX40 that if it were a ...
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 at ...
Marcus Lemonis was on Inner Banks Media radio station WTIB Tuesday morning where he told Henry Hinton on Talk of the Town that he closed one of his two Greenville locations on Friday. He said that ...
Marcus Lemonis, the CEO of Camping World, said on social media that the company's "standard" flagpole is 130 feet tall and its flag is 40 feet by 80 feet. He said the company would not take down ...