Friday, March 29, 2024

OJ Simpson Speaks! Reporter: Where U Going? OJ: ‘None of Your Business’ – WATCH

*We’ve got an OJ Simpson sighting to let you in on. As we reported earlier, Simpson was released from prison a few minutes after midnight this Sunday morning.

And later Sunday morning he was spotted by a video guy at a gas station morning just after he was released from Lovelock Correctional Facility. He’s still wearing his prison blues, by the way.

Check out the video above and watch as he’s asked where he’s headed. Simpson chuckles and says it’s “none of your business,” before making it clear he’s been in a car for the last five hours and hasn’t even experienced freedom yet.

Simpson is aware of all the hub bub surrounding his release, but says he’s “been in Nowhere, U.S.A. for the last nine years doing nothing, nothing has changed in my life. What do you expect?”

He then wishes the video guy well and emphasizes, “nothing’s changed!”

OJ’s got a lot of catching up to do after nine years in lockdown.

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OJ Simpson signing out of prison (photo: Nevada Department of Corrections)

Here’s what we reported earlier about OJ’s release from prison …

*Today, Sunday, October 1, 2017, marks the day OJ Simpson was paroled from a Nevada prison after serving 9 years for robbery.

Specifically, he walked through the prison gates shortly after Midnight, a time prison officials say was utilized “to avoid any incidents and to ensure public safety.”

Prison spokeswoman Brooke Keast told TheWrap that Simpson was released at 12:08 a.m. PDT from Lovelock Correctional Center, about 90 miles east of Reno. She said Simpson left with a driver in a light-colored SUV, and that she had no idea where he went. (She didn’t know the model of the SUV, but laughed “no, no, no” when asked if it was a white Bronco.)

“There was so much extreme interest from different media sources in this release that we wanted to avoid a paparazzi situation,” she said, adding that the prison had not received any threats. “There was no media here whatsoever, so nobody followed, which was what our hope was.”

As we reported earlier, Simpson was granted parole in July after he testified to leading a “conflict-free life.” He had been incarcerated at Lovelock since 2008.

The former football star was sentenced to nine to 33 years for armed robbery and kidnapping after a 2007 standoff at the Palace Station hotel in Las Vegas, where Simpson said he was trying to recover sports memorabilia he said had been stolen from him.

In July, Simpson persuaded Nevada’s parole board to release him before his sentenced expired in 2022. Simpson told the Nevada board that he planned to move to Florida: “I could easily stay in Nevada but I don’t think you guys want me here,” he said.

 

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