Steven T. Rudy expressed regret for this actions outside of a Deptford nightclub in 2021.
during a confrontation outside of a New Jersey nightclub expressed regret for his actions and denied he is a racist during a court hearing this week.
shared online that showed a Black man in the Adelphia parking lot yelling at several men in uniforms who were working as private security for the venue, according to news reports at the time. While he acknowledged his actions at the nightclub were wrong, he spoke at length about being branded a racist because of the incident.
“I’m sorry for my behaviors, but I’m not sorry for being frustrated for being called a racist,” Rudy said. “I just want to make it known to the courts as clear as I possibly can and to the NAACP, and to Black Lives Matter and to all the journalists that have been harassing my father that is dying of stage 3 colon cancer — I need it to be known very clearly that race was not involved in this matter.
“I’m not hearing that, I’m hearing repentance, is what I’m hearing, Mr. Melon,” Ragonese said, acknowledging that he allowed Rudy to “vent.”“I do get how this has affected you,” Ragonese said. “That’s what you wanted me to hear. I have a sense of what has happened here in your life.”
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