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NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN O.J. TAPES ON NEW WEB SITE: JudgeOJ.com features NFL vet cavorting with women, dissing Oprah, mocking his lowered status.

(August 8, 2006)
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      *A Florida producer who followed O.J. Simpson around with a video camera between 2001 and 2005 has pared the footage down to 75 hours and made it available for viewing on a new Web site.

       Launched yesterday, JudgeOj.com features the one-time accused murderer getting his freak on with a group of women at a Philadelphia night club, dissing Oprah Winfrey during an interview with DJ Star then at New York’s Power 105 radio station, and sitting at an Atlanta bus stop telling the camera that folks "kicked my ass right to the curb."      

       According to the New York Post, producer Norman Pardo said he created the free Web site to provide insight into the man acquitted 11 years ago of slaying ex-wife Nicole Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. Pardo says he began taping Simpson after their mutual attorney suggested he go on a road trip with O.J. to help repair his image. They visited 20 cities throughout the East Coast and Midwest over four years, encountering people who both cheered and jeered the gridiron great.      

       In the clip with DJ Star, who was arrested in May for making sexual threats to a rival DJ's four-year-old daughter and is no longer on the air, Simpson says Winfrey "seemed to give the other side a lot of time" during his murder trial. Star calls Oprah a "nappy-head country b***h." Simpson replies, "Oprah's not a truthful person."       

       Another clip features Simpson dispensing dating advice to a member of his entourage as they rolled through Raleigh, N.C. After the admirer presses Simpson for specific tips, the "Naked Gun" actor says, "I can take you to the trough, but I can't put the p***y on top of you."       

       JudgeOj.com will feature new clips throughout the month, said Pardo, who is now CEO of Video Clips Inc. Users will have the chance to vote on things they’d like to know about Simpson, and corresponding video will be posted on a daily basis. The site will be live throughout the month, after which Pardo will pen a book – titled “A Promoter's Nightmare" – and documentary based on the footage.

       "It's important to see the raw footage rather than edited or 'bleeped out' versions that might leak out to TV shows," he added. "That's the only way Americans will ever be able to see the real O.J. – and judge for themselves whether he's guilty or not."

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