The Juice Is On the Loose

JLM

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*Hug*

You OK now?


I would be a hell of a lot better if you would just permanently disappear. You add absolutely nothing to the forum, just continuously contradict anything someone else tries to express as well as belittling them.
 

Cannuck

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I would be a hell of a lot better if you would just permanently disappear.

I'm sure you would considering how consistently and badly I embarrass you. Really though, you should just try not saying stupid things
 

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O.J. threatens to sue Vegas hotel for being 'racist'
Radar Online
Published:
January 7, 2018
Updated:
January 7, 2018 4:01 PM EST
In this file photo, O.J. Simpson attends a parole hearing at Lovelock Correctional Center on July 20, 2017 in Lovelock, Nevada. (Jason Bean-Pool/Getty Images)
O.J. Simpson is playing high stakes with the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas – by claiming he will sue them for $100 million.
The shamed 70-year-old former NFL star wants to sue them for being ‘racist’ after they banned him for being drunk and disruptive.
In a letter from his lawyer Malcolm Lavergne they claim that the hotel acted “with malice and racial prejudice” and are demanding a massive payout.
The hotel counters that on November 9, the infamous football legend was drunk and disruptive.
Not only did Cosmopolitan issue a trespass notice to Simpson but they also banned him from returning to the casino.
But his lawyer has hit back with a letter claiming that they intend to sue the hotel for their actions.
LaVergne also alleges that surveillance video obtained by the police “proved that the Casino staff and/or affiliates made up a false narrative.”
Simpson was released on parole from a Nevada prison in October 2017 – after serving nine years for armed robbery and assault with a weapon.
O.J. threatens to sue Vegas hotel for being ‘racist’ | Toronto Sun
 

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Watched all of the Bills home games in OJs first 5 seasons.

I don't know if there was ever a better football player.
 

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OJ Simpson making Hollywood return? The Juice lands $20K movie deal with Sacha Baron Cohen
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Published:
February 12, 2018
Updated:
February 12, 2018 10:26 AM EST
Former NFL football star O.J. Simpson laughs as he appears via video for his parole hearing at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Lovelock, Nev., on Thursday, July 20, 2017. Simpson was granted parole Thursday after more than eight years in prison for a Las Vegas hotel heist, successfully making his case in a nationally televised hearing that reflected America's enduring fascination with the former football star. (Jason Bean/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP, Pool) ORG XMIT: NVREN419Jason Bean / AP
Is OJ Simpson making a Hollywood return? As RadarOnline.com has learned, funnyman Sacha Baron Cohen has paid the former jailbird $20K to star in his upcoming film!
According to a report, the actor wore a silly disguise to meet Simpson inside a Las Vegas hotel room, in order to discuss their agreement.
“O.J. would not even get in the hotel room until he was paid a sackload of cash,” a source told reporters. “There was no way Sacha could have got O.J. into the room without paying money.”
Actor Sasha Baron Cohen poses after receiving the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical at the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on Monday, January 15, 2007. Photographer: Francis Specker/Bloomberg News.
While neither Cohen nor Simpson’s reps have spoken out about the alleged deal and meeting, the former NFL star previously told reporters about Cohen: “I know him well. I met him. Nice guy.”
As RadarOnline.com readers know, OJ Simpson, 70, was released from prison this past October, after serving nine years behind bars. He was sent to jail after being convicted of an armed-robbery. He is most known, however, for having been found innocent in the 1994 murder of wife Nicole Brown and her pal, Ron Goldman.
Hearing of the ex-convict’s alleged Hollywood return, the families of the deceased voiced their anger to reporters, saying it is extremely inappropriate to make “entertainment” out of Simpson’s behavior and dark past.
http://radaronline.com/celebrity-news/oj-simpson-paid-to-star-in-film
OJ Simpson making Hollywood return? The Juice lands $20K movie deal with Sacha Baron Cohen | Toronto Sun
 

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TABILICIOUS: Will you watch O.J. Simpson's lost confession?
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Published:
March 8, 2018
Updated:
March 8, 2018 12:50 PM EST
Tabilicious: OJ Simpson's lost confession 4:35
He’s baaack!
You can always count on death, taxes and O.J. Simpson.
This Sunday, March 4, Fox will air O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession.
The interview by O.J. was originally taped back in 2006 with journalist Judith Regan.
It took place in conjunction with a book he was working on titled, If I Did It.
It surrounds the double 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, which O.J. was found innocent of. (However, he lost later in the civil case brought against the Simpsons and Goldman.)
The book was written as a hypothetical version of events that occurred the night Nicole and Ron were murdered, however, the project was later scrapped.
Denise Brown supports the latest OJ Simpson television interview.
The Goldman family is also in support of the interview airing.
But is this O.J. overload? Is Fox coat-tailing on the success of Ryan Murphy’s Emmy-winning The People Vs. O.J. Simpson and ESPY’s documentary based on the fallen football superstar? Why are we still obsessed with the former convict?
Sun Entertainment Editor Mark Daniell and crime reporter Brad Hunter tackle these questions and more!
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O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession premieres the night of March 11 on FOX.
Brad Hunter is a veteran of newspaper wars in New York, London and now Toronto. As a senior writer for the New York Post, Hunter covered the 9/11 terror attacks, the World Series, the death of John Gotti and a cornucopia of other stories. He lives in Hamilton and likes pugs.
Mark Daniell is the Entertainment Editor for Postmedia Network and Toronto Sun. His passions are superhero films and cats. Tweet him @markhdaniell
TABILICIOUS: Will you watch O.J. Simpson’s lost confession? | Toronto Sun
 

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O.J.'s former manager: Juice didn't act alone in double murder
Brad Hunter
Published:
November 28, 2018
Updated:
November 28, 2018 3:21 PM EST
DID THEY REALLY NOT FIT? An iconic image during the O.J. Simpson murder trial.GETTY
O.J. Simpson’s former manager is claiming the onetime grid great “didn’t act alone” in the horrific murders of his estranged wife and her friend.
Norman Pardo told the New York Post he’s making a documentary about the infamous 1994 slayings of Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman.
Simpson was acquitted of the murders but later lost a civil suit that found him responsible.
He was found liable for wrongful death by a civil court jury in 1997 and ordered to pay $33.5 million to the victims’ families.
Who? Me? O.J. Simpson posed with model Laura Saucedo, right, in Vegas. Laura Saucedo/ INSTAGRAM
Pardo said he used a team of “internationally renowned” detectives, experts and lawyers.
“For the first time, the most thorough investigation into the murder ever conducted will be shared with America,” Padro boasted to the tabloid.
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“We have assembled a team of internationally renowned criminal investigators, experts and lawyers. They believe they can not only prove Simpson was involved in their deaths – but for the first time reveal he had at least one accomplice.”
He said the project — which culled 70 hours of unseen Simpson footage — has been on the drawing board for nearly four years.
Next June marks the 25th anniversary of the murders that shocked America and the world.
Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were brutally murdered in 1994. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The two were stabbed to death at Nicole Simpson’s Los Angeles-area home.
The ensuing murder trial was called the trial of the century as tens of millions followed the proceedings on TV.
Since the trial, the years have not been kind to the former Buffalo Bill who was sentenced to 33 years in prison for a botched Las Vegas kidnapping and armed robbery.
Simpson served nine years in prison and was released last year.
According to the Post, he spent Thanksgiving in Florida with two of his children.
http://torontosun.com/news/world/o-j-s-former-manager-juice-didnt-act-alone-in-double-murder
 

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O.J. Simpson granted early release from parole in Nevada robbery
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Publishing date:
Dec 14, 2021 • 12 hours ago • 1 minute read •
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This file photo taken Sept. 25, 2008, shows former NFL star O.J. Simpson in District Court during his trial at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
This file photo taken Sept. 25, 2008, shows former NFL star O.J. Simpson in District Court during his trial at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas. Photo by ISAAC BREKKEN /AFP via Getty Images / Files
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O.J. Simpson, the former football star and television personality who was tried and acquitted in the 1994 murder of his wife and her friend, won an early release from parole on a Nevada robbery conviction, police said on Tuesday.
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Simpson was convicted in 2008 of robbery and kidnapping in a dispute over sports memorabilia at a Las Vegas casino hotel. He served nine years in a Nevada prison, and was released on parole in 2017.

“Mr. Simpson has been on parole since October 1, 2017, and his parole term would otherwise expire on February 9, 2022,” Nevada State Police spokeswoman Kim Yoko Smith said in a statement.

“A decision to grant early discharge from parole was ratified on December 6, 2021,” she said.

Simpson lives in a gated community in Las Vegas, where he plays golf.

He was acquitted by a jury in 1995 of the slayings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. In 1997, he lost a civil wrongful death suit and the court awarded a $33.5 million judgment against him.

The Hall of Fame running back also made a name for himself as a popular pitchman and actor. But the image many remember best was Simpson in his white Ford Bronco fleeing in a live, nationally televised police pursuit after the two stabbed and slashed bodies were found in his ex-wife’s Los Angeles home.