A Winston-Salem restaurant owner says Rep. Earline Parmon’s campaign stiffed him on a fundraising event during the primary.

Parmon’s staff is saying the guy who signed the $722 bill isn’t involved with the campaign. Interesting that James Douglas, owner of King’s Crab Shack and Oyster Bar, says Parmon’s campaign manager told him they were upset that he spoke to the Winston-Salem Journal about the bill while also claiming —-according to Douglas —that they’re “not afraid of the papers.”