HUNTLEY, Ill. (WLS) — The owner of a controversial northwest suburban President Donald Trump store has agreed to move to a new location.
The “Trump Truth Store” on Route 47 in Huntley faced eviction.
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The store was accused of violating Huntley building and sign ordinances, partially because of a 6-foot-tall blow-up replica of President Trump.
In a settlement agreement with the store’s landlord, owner Lisa Fleischmann has agreed to move out of the building next month.
She hopes to relocate soon to a new space in a nearby suburb.
The move comes after a legal battle. Fleischmann previously called her attempted ouster political.
The store is filled with pro-Donald Trump T-shirts, hats and just about everything else you can imagine.
Fleischmann has operated his store in a Huntley strip mall for over a year. However, in recent months, he has been accumulating fines from the village, which can go up to $500 per day.
“I need to stand up for the small businesses; let alone, it’s totally political,” Fleischmann said.
Fleischmann is clearly a supporter of the president, and says she opened the business to promote conversation and political discourse.
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