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Thursday, February 21, 2008 | 11:17am
Marketing Matters: NYPD Shooting Victim, Sean Bell’s Fiance, Nicole, Featured In Rocawear Ad
The “widow” of cop shooting victim Sean Bell, Nicole Paultre-Bell, is featured in Rocawear Ad–some say it’s a publicity stunt
In keeping with Rocawear clothing’s “I Will Not Lose” campaign, the brand has reached out to the widow of Sean Bell, who was slain in a barrage of 50 shots fired by NYPD, Nicole Paultre-Bell. The Ads are featured in Vibe and Essence magazines. Some of the NYPD and their supporters say it’s a publicity stunt because the trial will be starting soon. Here is what the NY Post reported:
Jameel Spencer, chief marketing officer for Rocawear, justified the ad, insisting the goal of the campaign is to tell stories of people who overcome adversity.
“It embodies the spirit of how Rocawear was born – how hip-hop was born,” said Spencer. “We’re trying to highlight different stories.
“Nicole, she really embodies the overall spirit of that. She’s someone who’s suffered a great loss. When that happens, you want to curl up in a ball and die. That’s a tough thing. The day you’re supposed to get married and something horrible happens.”
Nicole Paultre-Bell, with daughters, Jada, 5 and Jordan, 1
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February 21, 2008 — On the eve of the Queens trial of three cops accused of killing Sean Bell in a 50-bullet fusillade, his fianc�e has signed up as a paid pitchwoman for Rocawear, the hip-hop-inspired clothing line founded by Jay-Z.
Nicole Paultre-Bell, who wed Sean in a posthumous ceremony after he was shot dead in the predawn hours of their planned wedding day, is even including their daughters, Jada, 5, and Jordan, 1, in the ad.
“This was a planned publicity stunt timed to influence the jury,” said Michael Palladino, president of the Detectives Endowment Association, adding that it shows why the cops opted for a trial before a judge, not a jury.
But Paultre-Bell’s lawyer, Sanford Rubenstein, said his client views the ad as “uplifting.”
The ad shows Paultre-Bell, wearing a Rocawear shirt and a wedding ring, flanked by the two youngsters.
Above the photo are her words, “We are going to be here to the end, ’til justice is served.”
It’s signed Nicole Bell and is a clear reference to her demand that the undercover cops involved in the controversial shooting get the toughest penalty possible.
So far, the advertisement has appeared only in two black-themed magazines, Vibe and Essence.
Rubenstein refused to say how much she’s being paid for the ads.
Palladino said, “As far as her getting paid, it appears that Nicole is taking on the persona of her attorney, Rubenstein, where justice equals money.”
Rubenstein insisted it was not exploitive of his client to use her children and the death of her fianc�e to sell baggy jeans and polo shirts.
“You can easily go negative with anything. She sees it as something uplifting,” he said.
Jameel Spencer, chief marketing officer for Rocawear, justified the ad, insisting the goal of the campaign is to tell stories of people who overcome adversity.
“It embodies the spirit of how Rocawear was born – how hip-hop was born,” said Spencer. “We’re trying to highlight different stories.
“Nicole, she really embodies the overall spirit of that. She’s someone who’s suffered a great loss. When that happens, you want to curl up in a ball and die. That’s a tough thing. The day you’re supposed to get married and something horrible happens.”
Other ads have or will feature celebrities who have overcome odds and highlight what inspires them. Included are singer Ciara and New York Jet Jonathan Vilma.
Rubenstein said his client was impressed by the campaign’s theme of resilience and overcoming obstacles.
“And it was important on behalf of Sean,” he said. “It shows the strength and integrity.”
Rubenstein said that when Paultre-Bell was first asked to appear in the ads, “she was not ready.”
She signed on, he said, only “after some time had passed and [she realized] the nature of the campaign.”
Bell was shot to death by undercover NYPD detectives in November 2006, outside the Jamaica club where his bachelor party had just been held. The wedding was scheduled for a few hours later.
Detectives Michael Oliver and Gescard Isnora are charged with manslaughter and could face up to 25 years in prison. Detective Marc Cooper is charged with reckless endangerment and could avoid jail time.
Paultre-Bell has said she wants to be in the courtroom every day, but since she is a witness, she will most likely not be allowed until after she testifies.
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big ups for that, thats wzup
Rocawear is really doing some real things. They also featured Kevin Everett in one of their ads. I was going to post it…maybe I will later. Excellent spot C-Hyphen.
Hmmmmm, don’t quite know what to think about this yet.
Fuck Rocawear too. Their opportunist they didn’t wanna fuck with H.O. either. That shit is Cocka Wear nobody rocks that anymore not even Jigga. I hope Nicole got broke off cause them niggas is cheap! R.I.P. Sean Bell
crazy son, lmao
Ms. Sheila has a point. exactly what is this over? what statement are you trying to make? far too many people in the north, as well as the south are being killed for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. an athlete from charlotte was killed outside a strip club a couple of years ago. the radio station was saying to pray for him. my answer was why? i know people are about to be mad, but, JESUS said “Let the dead bury the dead’. furthermore, why were these men not home with their families? i could sympathize, and empathize if they had been doing almost anything else. but they were looking at & paying to see naked women. it does not take all this!! when black men start to respect themselves, as well as us black women, maybe things will change.
i think bachelor parties in all ethnic cultures in america revolve around women, fun etc. we don’t know if he planned it. usually it is done by friends and although u can say no, you can’t. even though he and friends were there to see women strip or whatever, he didn’t deserve what he got. i applaud them for using this to get a message across
This issue is not about what the man was doing. I don’t care if he was in the process of adultry no man deserves to die at the hands of the police force that pledged to protect him. I pay your salary and this is how you do me? Look…issues are issues we all have them. If you’re against the degradation of woman I’m sure there far greater forums for that argument…right here on this very site. I’d welcome your debate but for Roc-A-Wear to even honor this man’s legacy well after the wake of this incident is a testament to their determination for change. I will not loose is a motto that I stand by as we all should. Nothing more nothing less…you even debating the validity of this statement is an indication that we’ve already lost.
Very well put, Mr. perez. it is sad that in the 21st century, we keep having conversations about how we had, have, and are mistreated by not only people of’so-called authority, but each other. when will change come; if ever???
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