► Columbus Dispatch – 04/29/05 – Watchdog airs complaints about two judges’ rulings Print E-mail

Columbus Dispatch – April 29, 2005 – Watchdog airs complaints about two judges’ rulings

By Jon Craig
 
It’s a bird! It’s a plane.
 
No—it’s David Palmer.
 
The self-proclaimed judicial watchdog from Columbus stuck again Thursday, this time in the skies above Capitol Square.
 
Palmer paid $600 for two planes to fly banners critical of Thomas J. Moyer, Ohio’s chief justice, and Judge James Mason of Franklin County Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court.
 
The 7-foot messages stem from a divorce settlement and ongoing child-custody dispute between Jill Schottenstein and her ex-husband, Steven, chief operating officer of M/I Homes.
 
Jay Wuebbbold, a spokesman for Chief Justice Thomas Moyer, said he was unable to comment because a motion for reconsideration recently was filed in the Supreme Court in a case involving the Schottenstein family’s $10 million trust fund.
 
Last month, the court voted 5-2 to reject an appeal from Jill Schottenstein, allowing several lower-court rulings to stand.
 

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