I can only hope O J is brought to justice and thrown in with big bubba. The man should not be allowed to walk free and the tax should not have to support him in solitary. If he has a weak fragile mind or psyche then he should have thought of that before committing any crimes. I would also suggest 10 whips on the way in and 5 on the way out as a kind reminder to keep his fingers to himself next time. The murders he has been declared innocent so that we must live with or rather he will have to try to.
As far as an actor I think he had potential and could have pursued it. Though since the murders I definitely would not read or watch any thing that was attached to his name where he would get glorification or monetary benefit. But perhaps I am just being harsh because famous criminals seem to get off where poor folk would hang.
ACCOUNTS REVEAL HOW ALLEGED SIMPSON CAPER CRUMBLED
Standing in a casino hotel room, a fallen football hero played out the final scene of a sting operation to seize prized possessions from his glory days.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/09/23/simps...n.ap/index.html
You cannot get a cent out of this guy, not even if you take his Rolex watch. Why? Well...it is not a Rolex really but a fake one that only cost $100.
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SANTA MONICA, Calif. - O.J. Simpson is getting his fake Rolex watch back. The timepiece, seized earlier this week by attorneys for Fred Goldman, was ordered returned to the former football star after it was determined to be a knockoff made in China. Goldman has won a multimillion-dollar wrongful death judgment against Simpson, but the watch has so little value it falls under an exemption in the judgment excluding jewelry worth less than $6,075. Goldman lawyer David Cook said his client will comply with Friday's order by Superior Court Judge Gerald Rosenberg. "While we are clearly disappointed with the outcome, this tells us that collecting on this judgment, against this guy, is really tough," Cook said. Cook had hoped the watch might be worth as much as $22,000, but an appraisal from San Francisco jeweler Shreve & Co. concluded it was worth only about $100. Simpson had told his lawyer, Ronald Slates, he paid $125 for it. Cook told Rosenberg he had a buyer willing to pay as much as $10,000 for the watch because it was Simpson's. But Slates argued that didn't mean Simpson was obligated to let Cook sell his watch, and the judge agreed. |
World, be prepared to be entertained by yet another trial with O.J. Simpson:
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O.J. Simpson must face trial on kidnapping, armed robbery and other charges stemming from an alleged sports memorabilia heist, a justice of the peace ruled Wednesday evening. |