Discover the legal clash as a CEO defends the right to display the American flag, challenging regulations with determination and patriotism.


Marcus Lemonis, CEO of Camping World, a prominent RV dealer with over 200 locations nationwide, is embroiled in a legal battle over the display of a gigantic American flag outside one of his dealerships. Despite legal pressures reminiscent of Revolutionary fervor, Lemonis remains undeterred.
Born in Lebanon and adopted by a Florida family at the age of nine, Lemonis is determined to keep the flag flying high. According to Fox News, the city council of Greenville, North Carolina, plans to initiate a lawsuit to remove the oversized flag from a Camping World location. This move follows a similar lawsuit in Sevierville, Tennessee, where a 100-foot flagpole displaying a 40- by 80-foot flag exceeds local size regulations.
Lemonis has declared his resolve, telling WITN, “Not when they sue, not when I lose, not if they take me to jail, the flag is not coming down. I understand I have the right to defend myself, the flag is never coming down.”
This isn’t the first time Lemonis has faced such legal hurdles. Similar challenges have arisen in Statesville, North Carolina, Morgan Hill, California, and Onalaska, Wisconsin, but Lemonis remains steadfast in his patriotic stance.



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