Overview
- A settlement reached just before the eviction trial requires the store to leave its Route 47 premises by 6 p.m. on July 17, 2025
- Owner Lisa Fleischmann agreed to cover the landlord’s attorney fees and court costs under the terms of the agreement
- The dispute originated from alleged local sign ordinance violations, notably a six-foot-tall inflatable Trump figure displayed outside the storefront
- Huntley officials and the landlord’s lawyer state the eviction action was based on property rules enforcement rather than political motives
- Fleischmann hopes to reopen the Trump & Truth Store at a new site by late September or October and to launch online merchandise sales