The CEO of the World Camping, Marcus Lemonis, discusses his refusal to remove a massive American flag despite fines on “The Bottom Line”.
The CEO of Camping World, a national dealer of VR with stores in more than more sites, is faced with a trial by another city on its massive American flag which salutes a dealer.
The city leaders in Greenville, NC, voted 4-2 last week to initiate legal action to eliminate the American flag in a world camping dealer. The vote came in the middle of another trial brought by the city of Sevierville, Tennessee.
“Not when they continue, not when I lose, not if they take me to prison, the flag does not go down,” said the world’s CEO Marcus Lemonis, last week after the Greenville municipal council, in North Carolina, voted to authorize the deposit of civil action against society, Witn reported. “Although I respect the position of the municipal council and that even I understand that they have the right to continue, and they go and I understand that I have the right to defend myself, the flag never descends.”
The CEO of the World Camping, Marcus Lemonis, said that he will accept the daily fines of the local government of Greenville on the company’s American flag of the company on its concessionaire. (Getty Images / Photo Illustration / Getty Images)
“They need to continue, not the business, because I put the flags everywhere,” he added.
The Greenville municipal council said that the flag was almost the size of a 3,200 square feet basketball court. It flies on a post which measures 130 feet high, almost double the size of what is currently authorized.
Monday, Marcus Lemonis published an image of a complaint filed in March by the city of Sevierville, which had requested the withdrawal of a 100 -foot mast on his property, which steals an American flag of 40 feet per 80 feet.
“The flag will not go down,” wrote Lemonis on X.
Fox News Digital contacted Lemonis and the city to comment.
The CEO opposes fines for a massive American flag: it creates a “noise, unnecessary distractions”

An American flag xxxl against an idyllic sky with fluffy clouds. (Istock / Istock)
This is not the first time that the VR giant has supported orders to remove the huge flags in the campsite; He has lived similar experiences across the country and even takes daily fines in certain regions.
“We treated it in Statesville [North Carolina]; Morgan Hill, California; Onalaska, Wisconsin; And now Greenville, Caroline du Nord, “he told Fox Business’ “The essential” in January. “And I think this is a perfect example … local and municipal and state municipalities putting regulations on companies that do not advance the business. They simply create more noise and unnecessary distractions.”
Lemonis was born in Lebanon and went to the door of an orphanage, according to the website of the World campsite. A Miami couple adopted it at the age of 9.
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He said he had grown up looking at his family in the automotive dealership sector, piloting their American flag, Witn reported.
He was provocative among the requests to remove the flag.
Audrey Conklin by Fox News Digital contributed to this report.