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LF’s Lemonis sued for refusing to take down oversized American flag at Gander RV

This large flag is flown outside of Gander RV in Statesville, N.C. Photo taken Marcus Lemonis Facebook page.

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Alan P. Henry, Freelance Reporter
11:42 am CDT May 23, 2019
High-profile Lake Forest entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis, who owns the MLG restaurant in Lake Forest, is making a stand in support of his right to raise a giant American flag over his companies.

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