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Fairwrning
10-05-2017, 12:21 PM
How long til dipshit goes back in...

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2737016-tmz-obtains-photo-of-oj-simpson-signing-memorabilia-in-private-session?utm_source=cnn.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial

Nickdfresh
10-05-2017, 12:24 PM
God I hope they nail him for parole violations...

twonabomber
10-05-2017, 12:40 PM
I remember reading that OJ couldn't sign autographs in prison since it was against regulations to give away something of value, but privately after he got out? And why would he ask for money, he knows the Goldman's can't touch his pension. Presumably that's been earning interest since he wasn't drawing from it in prison.

Nickdfresh
10-05-2017, 02:25 PM
If he took cash under the table, it's tax evasion IIRC...

Terry
10-08-2017, 01:50 PM
Simpson prefers to do things like signings and such for cash because he doesn't want to give the Goldman's a single penny. Simpson's football pension MIGHT net him upwards of $300k a year. $300k is chicken-feed to Simpson: the guy likes his coke, meth and bimbos. Even with Simpson getting plenty of free blow and broads, doubtless he has to lay out SOME cash for those things at some point. His memorabilia was/is a cash flow stream that is much harder to trace.

Keep in mind, Simpson had the balls to murder Ron Goldman and THEN have the temerity to call Goldman's family the 'Golddiggers' when they won the civil suit against him. For Simpson to merely pay the Goldman's and not try to hide his revenue streams would be the equivalent of Simpson publicly admitting guilt, and Simpson hasn't (and I doubt ever will) admitted ANY guilt at all. Most reasonable people know Simpson did it. Clearly, Simpson knows he did it. Simpson also knows most people know. That's why the types of people Simpson hung out with after he lost the civil case tended to be morning zoo crew radio dj shock jocks, coke peddlers and coke whores on the Miami scene and other such thugs and ghouls who still value being associated with Simpson's brand of post-murder celebrity.

I felt not an ounce of sympathy for the guy when he was convicted in Vegas and sent away, and I won't feel any sympathy if he gets arrested for parole violations going forward and gets sent back. Mostly because I don't value the now-ancient gridiron exploits of an ex-football player higher than I value human lives, even the lives of two people I never knew. Simpson murdered Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown. Simpson got acquitted of that in a criminal court, but that's never been to say he wasn't guilty. He was, and the only people I have ever seen making the case that he wasn't were functional ignoramuses. I just look at the ruling against him in civil court and the ruling against him in Las Vegas as karma. Karma delayed but not karma denied.