Imagine returning from a peaceful Christmas vacation only to discover your car has vanished from the airport parking lot! Clive Campbell, a South Carolina man, faced this shocking reality after parking his 2022 Nissan Pathfinder at Columbia Metropolitan Airport for the holidays. To his astonishment, his fully paid-off vehicle was repossessed by West Columbia Recovery & Towing Company at the alleged instruction of Navy Federal Credit Union on December 28, 2025. Despite Campbell possessing a clear certificate of title proving no liens, both the towing company and the credit union allegedly refused to acknowledge his ownership, continuing to rack up storage fees. This egregious error led Campbell to file a lawsuit, alleging conversion, trespass to chattels, civil conspiracy, and unjust enrichment. Airport police confirmed the repossession, yet law enforcement databases showed no active lien, directly contradicting the basis for the tow. Campbell’s fight for justice includes seeking compensatory and punitive damages, along with the immediate release of his car without any fees. This unsettling case highlights critical questions about towing access at airports and the verification of lien status before seizing private property. Don’t miss future updates on this unfolding legal battle; make sure to subscribe to our channel for more compelling stories!
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