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O.J. Simpson Granted Parole After Nine Years in Prison

O.J. Simpson has been granted parole after nine years in a Nevada prison.

The former football star is serving time for armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon and 10 other charges over a 2007 confrontation at a Las Vegas hotel.

O.J. Simpson was acquitted in 1995 of the murders a year earlier of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.

He was found guilty in 2008 of the botched Las Vegas robbery – exactly 13 years to the day after he was sensationally cleared in the so-called trial of the century.

O.J. Simpson and a group of five others stormed into a hotel room to confront two sports-memorabilia collectors and seize items that he claimed belonged to him from his career.

The hour-long hearing for Prisoner 1027820 took place at the Lovelock Correctional Facility, a medium-security prison in the Nevada desert.

“Thank you!” said the 70-year-old, bowing his head as the board approved him for release in October.

O.J. Simpson Appears Before Parole Board in Nevada

O.J. Simpson told parole officials on July 20 the objects he took from the Las Vegas hotel room were later ruled by officials to legally belong to him.

“I’ve spent a conflict-free life,” he said.

However, in 1989 O.J. Simpson admitted spousal abuse after police responded to a domestic violence call at his home.

According to police records, his wife had run from the house screaming to officers: “He’s going to kill me!”

On July 20, Bruce Fromong, who was one of O.J. Simpson’s victims in the robbery a decade ago, testified in favor of his release.

“I’ve known OJ for a long time,” said Bruce Fromong.

“I don’t feel that he’s a threat to anyone.

“He’s a good man. It’s time to give him a second chance.”

O.J. Simpson appeared to dab a tear.

He told the commissioners he had helped establish a Baptist prayer meeting in prison, adding: “I could have been a better Christian.”

He also rejected suggestions he had an alcohol problem.

“I’ve done my time,” the former football star said.

“I’ve done it as well and as respectfully as anybody can. I think if you talk to the wardens they’ll tell you.

“I’ve not complained for nine years. All I’ve done is try to be helpful… and that’s the life I’ve tried to live because I want to get back to my kids and family.”

The Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners said it had received hundreds of letters for and against O.J. Simpson’s parole.

In 2013, the board granted him parole on some of his convictions, but not for the more violent charges.

His daughter, Arnelle Simpson, choked up as she told the parole board: “My experience with him is that he’s like my best friend and my rock.”

She added: “He is remorseful, he truly is remorseful.”

However, O.J. Simpson’s legal problems are likely to continue after he is released.

An attorney for the family of Ron Goldman vowed to pursue him for due payment of damages.

Despite the 1995 not-guilty verdict, a civil court jury held O.J. Simpson liable for the deaths of his ex-wife and her friend, awarding $33.5 million to their families.

Two years ago a court enlarged that judgment to about $58 million, but it remains largely unpaid.

Legal experts say the families could claim a portion of O.J. Simpson’s future earnings, such as book deals or TV appearances.

However, under federal law O.J. Simpson’s estimated $20,000 monthly pension from the NFL is out of reach to creditors.

Following his playing career, O.J. Simpson appeared in TV commercials before taking roles in movies like the comedy The Naked Gun.

Nancy Clayson
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