CEO Camping World, RV National Dealer with 200-and-place stores, confronts the lawsuit with another city over its massive American flag that waves out of the dealers.
City leaders in Greenville, North Carolina. Last week, 4-2 voted to launch legal action to withdraw the American flag at the Camping World Dealer. Voting came against the background of the next trial filed by the city of Seversvil, Tennessee.
“Not when they sue, not when I lose, not when they take me to jail, this flag does not go away,” said Camping World Marcus Lemanis CEO after the North Carolina city council voted for a civil action. “While I respect the City Council position, and while I understand that they have the right to sue me and they are going and I understand that I have the right to defend myself, the flag never goes.”
CEO Camping World: “I’d better go to jail” than entering the city in a dispute American flag

CEO Markus CEO Markus Lenis says that Greenville’s local government fines for a giant US flag on its dealership. (Getty Images / Photo Illustration / Getty Images)
“They have to sue me, not the case because I put the flags everywhere,” he added.
Greenville City Council said the flag is almost the size of a basketball platform of 3,200 square feet. It flies on a pillar that stands at 130 feet in height, almost twice as much as allowed.
Monday Marcus Lenis posted a complaint filed in March The city of Neverville, which demanded to remove a 100-foot flagship on the property flying 40 feet on an 80-foot American flag.
“The flag will not go away,” Lenis wrote on X.
Fox News Digital addressed Lemonis and City for comments.
The CEO opposes fines for a massive American flag: it creates “noise, unnecessary distraction”

The American flag XXXL is against the idyllic sky with fluffy clouds. (Istock / Istock)
This is not the first time when the giant RV has abandoned the orders to remove huge flags in the world of camping; It had a similar experience across the country and even fines in some areas.
“We dealt with this in Statesville (North Carolina); Morgan Hill, California; Onalasca, Wisconsin; and now Greenville, North Carolina,” he said Fox Business ” “Essence” In January. “And I believe that this is a great example … local and urban and state municipalities that make up business rules that do not promote business. They just create more noise and unnecessary distraction.”
Lemonis was born in Lebanon and left on the doorstep, reports on Camping World. A couple with Miami adopted him when he was 9 years old.
Business Head and Entrepreneur Markus Lenis addresses the prolonged separation and “Warrior’s West”, who writes in Washington on “Making Money”.
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He said he grew up, watching his family in a car dealership, flying his American flag, Vitn reports.
He called the challenge against the backdrop of the flag to remove the flag.
This report has contributed to Audrey Conklin Fox News Digital.
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2025-03-31 23:30:00