Thursday, November 9, 2017

BREAKING: OJ Simpson Could Be Heading Back To PRISON After What He Got Caught Doing Illegally Overnight

O.J. Simpson unfortunately is out of jail, but he isn’t staying out of trouble. The ex football star/murderer was reportedly kicked out from his Las Vegas hotel on Wednesday after allegedly causing an alcohol drunken tyrade.
According to TMZ, the 70-year-old reportedly got drunk and hotel staff claim he was being disruptive to other customers at the Clique bar located inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas.
Eventually, glasses at the bar reportedly broke because of the former NFL star’s behavior, prompting a call to hotel security. When they arrived, O.J. was reportedly cooperative as they removed him from the premises. The gossip site reported he’s been permanently banned from the Cosmopolitan.
 Representatives for the hotel did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
As previously reported, Simpson was released from jail last month after serving nine years for a botched hotel robbery in 2007. Simpson became an infamous household name in 1995 after he went on trial for the murder of his estranged wife and a waiter. He was later found not guilty of the charges in one of the most controversial rulings in American history.
Since he’s been out, O.J. has reportedly been frequenting bars and other social gatherings in Las Vegas. He was granted parole upon his release and it’s unclear at this time if the incident in the hotel will affect his parole standing in any way.
The 70-year-old Simpson gains his freedom after being granted parole earlier this year. Unlike the last time he went free 22 years ago, he will face restrictions — five years of parole supervision — and he’s unlikely to escape public scrutiny as the man who morphed from charismatic football hero, movie star and TV personality into suspected killer and convicted armed robber.
Parole supervision? But you just said you have no idea where he is!
Definition of supervision
:the action, process, or occupation of supervising; especially :a critical watching and directing (as of activities or a course of action)
: the action or process of watching and directing what someone does or how something is done : the action or process of supervising someone or something
Yeah, major fail.
Simpson is looking forward to reuniting with his family, eating a steak and some seafood and moving back to Florida, his lawyer said recently.
Simpson also plans to get an iPhone and get reacquainted with technology that was in its infancy when he was sent to prison in 2008.
The Florida Department of Corrections, however, said officials had not received a transfer request or required documents, and the attorney general said the state didn’t want him.
Fox News reports that Florida’s top law enforcement officer said Friday that there is “no justification” for O.J. Simpson to return to the Sunshine State after he is released from a Nevada prison.
In a letter to Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Julie L. Jones, state Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed Jones to notify Nevada authorities that Florida “objects” to Simpson serving his parole there.
“Floridians are well aware of Mr. Simpson’s background, his wanton disregard for the lives of others, and of his scofflaw attitude with respect to the heinous acts for which he has been found civilly liable,” Bondi wrote. “The specter of his residing in comfort in Florida should not be an option … Our state should not become a country club for this convicted criminal.”
Simpson moved to Florida from California following the judgment in the civil case. Under Florida law, homeowners cannot be forced to sell their property to pay damages resulting from a civil suit. Simpson also receives a monthly pension from the NFL, which also cannot be touched by his creditors.
A Goldman family attorney said the judgment amount has nearly doubled with interest over the years to more than $65 million, and he continues to seek payment.
Unbelievable.
Rest in peace Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman.
God Bless.