OJ Simpson was seen mingling with fashionable ladies and greeting well wishers at the Kentucky Derby last weekend. But OJ wasn't welcome everywhere in Louisville.
A restaurant owner refused to serve Simpson and ordered him out of his upscale steakhouse, Jeff Ruby's.
Ruby said the steakhouse was crowded with diners who gave him a standing ovation for telling Simpson and his party of 12 to leave. "By the morning I had emails from across the country commending me for the convictions I had for doing the right thing," Ruby said.
"He continues to torture the lives of the families whose lives he ruined. This was the only thing I could do for the victims' families"... [Ruby] then found Simpson and told him, "I am not serving you," to which he received no reply. Ruby said Simpson approached a few minutes later and agreed to leave. As the group exited, Ruby claimed that about 50 other diners in the room "stood up and applauded." "It was the first time since 1994 he has ever shown any class," Ruby said.

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You know, it really isn't O... (Below threshold)1. Posted by jpm100 | May 12, 2007 10:54 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
You know, it really isn't OJ that needs be reviled. It's the jury that let him walk who should.
I mean a killer tried to get away with it. Is this really news? I mean there unfortunately are countless killers who've gotten away from it.
Not that I don't think people shouldn't shun OJ.
It's the jury that deserves all this energy.
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