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- Jul 18, 2011
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Jeff Ruby’s Anti-Tot Mom Newspaper Ad
Now this is what the “Right to refuse service” law was made for!
Sprawling across half a page in the Orlando Sentinel Saturday, restaurateur Jeff Ruby’s short and sweet newspaper ad reads “Orlando Justice” (with the letters O and J emphasized), and under that, “Unreasonable Doubt”.
To backtrack, in 2007, Jeff Ruby refused service to O.J. Simpson, and asked him to leave his classy restaurant in Louisville, Ky. because he was “sickened by the attention the athlete received after being acquitted of brutally slaying his ex-wife, Nicole Brown-Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman.”. as reported by The Examiner.
When asked about the motivation behind the recent ad referring to the Casey Anthony verdict, Jeff Ruby explained “I had to put Orlando Justice because it happened in Orlando and I wanted that OJ connection to draw attention to what a farce this was,” according to Fox19.
Having watched the entire Casey Anthony trial, and in disbelief of the verdict, a “farce and a family feud” is just what Ruby saw. “They spent less than a day deliberating thousands and thousands of pages of evidence and reasonable doubt needs to be redefined,” said Ruby. He goes on to say, “I’ve been upset ever since my wife’s little brother was murdered, he was like a son to me, sat through that trial in ’93 and listen to a lawyer lie about that murder.”
Although convicted, Jeff Ruby says, the murderer is set to get out in eight years, which has led him to doubt the legal system, and challenge the jurors in the Anthony trial.
“The jury was not going to be a jury that was going to convict her in the first place so and most experts said this is not a good jury for the prosecution.”