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Blasphemy in a Bottle?
Loris Scagliarini – November 14, 2005
L. A. entrepreneurs allegedly seek to market wine with 'Jesus Juice'
label.
Is it blasphemy, or is it art? Is it creativity coupled with
ingenuity, or plain bad taste paired with greed?
Here are the facts: a Los Angeles couple was allegedly seeking to
market a wine called 'Jesus Juice', whose label would depict a Michael
Jackson-like figure as if on a cross. The 'Jesus Juice' Merlot is the
brainchild of actress Dawn Westlake and husband Bruce Rheins, a veteran
CBS Evening News producer, who headed the network's coverage of the
Jackson child molestation case.
Westlake and Rheins filed to trademark the 'Jesus Juice' name in
January 2004, two months after the entertainer was arrested and days
after news outlets first reported that Jackson used the term 'Jesus
Juice' when referring to wine that he allegedly gave minors.
On October
1, 2005 Westlake and Rheins provided USPTO officials – who are still
reviewing the trademark application – with a copy of the proposed 'Jesus
Juice' logo, which features a photo of a barely clad man with a sequined
glove, shiny loafers, stringy hair, and a black fedora that obscures his
face.
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