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Wednesday, October 04, 2017

Florida A.G. wants no part of O.J. Simpson homecoming

LAS VEGAS — O.J. Simpson will live in Florida after he is released on parole from a Nevada prison where he has been held for the past nine years for a robbery conviction, his lawyer said Friday.

Attorney Malcolm LaVergne didn’t specify where the former sports and movie star would live, although Tom Scotto, a close friend who lives in Naples, Florida, has offered his home. Scotto didn’t respond to messages seeking comment.

“He’s going to Florida,” LaVergne said. “There’s no doubt he’s going to Florida.”

However, the state attorney general doesn’t want Simpson to come back. Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a letter Friday to the Florida Department of Corrections, urging it to tell Nevada officials that Florida objects to Simpson serving his parole in the southern state.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's going to Florida , and he's going to hell soon.

Anonymous said...

He should be Tried AGAIN for those Murders he is GUILTY of !

Laws should be that one can be tried as Many times as necessary > to get to the TRUTH , and have Real Justice !!!

Florida is SOL because he is Freed , so Nothing they can do

Anonymous said...

Florida will make his life a living hell trying to comply with his parole conditions. If he so much as sneezes on somebody, they will send him back to a Nevada prison. OJ should choose a "friendlier" state to live in, like California maybe. I've heard they will let a double murderer off scott free, if they're black and famous.

Anonymous said...

Going to Disney World

Anonymous said...

Bet everyone can agree to giving him oceanfront property at Gitmo!!!!

Anonymous said...

He should be exiled we don't want him in this country, Gitmo sounds ok.

Anonymous said...

How about moving him next door to George Zimmerman? That might work!

Anonymous said...

Nevada (and Simpson) would have to request a transfer to Florida, which could be denied...