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http://www.tmz.com/2018/01/10/oj-simpson-khloe-kardashian-not-dad/
O.J. Simpson: I'm Not Khloe's Dad, 'Trust Me'

O.J. Simpson seems pretty convinced he's NOT Khloe Kardashian's real father -- and he's banking on you buying those two magic words ... "Trust me."

Juice finally addressed the conspiracy theory that's been floating around for decades ... that he secretly knocked up Kris behind Robert Kardashian's back 34 years ago -- and the family has been covering it up ever since.

So, when he was out in Vegas over the weekend -- a photog asked if congratulations were in order regarding Khloe's pregnancy.

Simpson clearly understood the subtext -- and replied, "Well, for Bob, God bless his soul, yeah. I don't know for me. I don't think for me I have nothing to do with it."

He added, "I would be proud ... but trust me, I had nothing to do with it."

Meanwhile, watch O.J.'s daughter, Arnelle, in the background -- she's CONVINCED her dad's no Kardashian creator.

 
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Well, the only way he can know this for certain is if he knows he never slept with her. Which is certainly a possibility.
However, if he did, there is no way for him to know without a paternity test. If a woman is sleeping with two men concurrently, SHE does not even know for sure.
But what does it matter if she is other than everyone likes a bit of gossip...? Myself included sometimes.
Robert Kardashian and Bruce Jenner appear to have loved her regardless, so she had fatherly love and influence through her childhood.
She certainly wasn’t/isn’t hurting for money, so if OJ ‘should’ have been supporting her it seems to have turned out well regardless.

Other than the fact I sure wouldn’t want to find out I was related to an infamous killer, I can’t see how she would have turned out any LESS odd even if she was his, given the dysfunction of both the Simpson and Kardashian families...

It would certainly be awkward for Kris to have a child with someone you have reasons to loathe, but many women have kids with someone who turned out to be an abusive jerk.However, I would think that she would NOT have chosen to sleep with him given she seems to have known how he was treating Nicole, so this alone makes it likelier OJ is correct.
 
http://www.tmz.com/2018/03/02/oj-si...nicole-brown-simpson-ron-goldman-if-i-did-it/
O.J. Simpson, I Had an Accomplice in Nicole Brown Simpson/Ron Goldman Murders

O.J. Simpson told Judith Regan he "hypothetically" had an accomplice in the murders of his ex-wife and her friend ... an accomplice who was with him during the killings.

FOX is belatedly airing an O.J. Simpson interview it had shelved years ago ... shelved under extreme pressure. Regan, a book publisher, helped Simpson write a book called, "If I Did It: Confessions of a Killer."

Regan interviewed Simpson on camera for the TV special and he initially drew from the book and talked hypothetically about how the murders might have been committed. The un-aired show was viewed as a confession of sorts, and now TMZ knows why.

Sources familiar with the program tell us, Simpson talked in the third person as he described how the murders might have been committed, but at some point in the interview he lapsed into first person. We're told it sounded like a first-person account of the murders and, although it's not a clear confession, it's in that arena.

We're told Simpson flat-out talks about an accomplice who was with him at Nicole's home. He did not name the accomplice.

Simpson's scenario goes like this ... he went to her house the evening of June 12, 1994, to "scare the s*** out of her." He took the Bronco to her home with his friend, brought a knife and put a hat and gloves on for dramatic effect.

Simpson then says he looked in Nicole's window ... saw burning candles and believed she was expecting a man to show up. Just then Ron, a waiter from the restaurant where she had just dined, appeared with a pair of sunglasses Nicole's mom had forgotten at the restaurant. Simpson started screaming in rage, Nicole came running out ... and at that point he says he "blacked out" and came to covered in blood.

The special airs on Sunday, March 11.
 
http://www.tmz.com/2018/03/02/oj-si...nicole-brown-simpson-ron-goldman-if-i-did-it/
O.J. Simpson, I Had an Accomplice in Nicole Brown Simpson/Ron Goldman Murders

O.J. Simpson told Judith Regan he "hypothetically" had an accomplice in the murders of his ex-wife and her friend ... an accomplice who was with him during the killings.

FOX is belatedly airing an O.J. Simpson interview it had shelved years ago ... shelved under extreme pressure. Regan, a book publisher, helped Simpson write a book called, "If I Did It: Confessions of a Killer."

Regan interviewed Simpson on camera for the TV special and he initially drew from the book and talked hypothetically about how the murders might have been committed. The un-aired show was viewed as a confession of sorts, and now TMZ knows why.

Sources familiar with the program tell us, Simpson talked in the third person as he described how the murders might have been committed, but at some point in the interview he lapsed into first person. We're told it sounded like a first-person account of the murders and, although it's not a clear confession, it's in that arena.

We're told Simpson flat-out talks about an accomplice who was with him at Nicole's home. He did not name the accomplice.

Simpson's scenario goes like this ... he went to her house the evening of June 12, 1994, to "scare the s*** out of her." He took the Bronco to her home with his friend, brought a knife and put a hat and gloves on for dramatic effect.

Simpson then says he looked in Nicole's window ... saw burning candles and believed she was expecting a man to show up. Just then Ron, a waiter from the restaurant where she had just dined, appeared with a pair of sunglasses Nicole's mom had forgotten at the restaurant. Simpson started screaming in rage, Nicole came running out ... and at that point he says he "blacked out" and came to covered in blood.

The special airs on Sunday, March 11.
I think most people believe he's guilty but he got away with it just as she predicted he would.
 
Once again the media just can’t let us forget this :mad: still lingers. Yes, he’s free and my centiments are
just go away OJ :wave: move to another country.
 
https://pagesix.com/2018/02/11/oj-simpson-lands-20k-for-sacha-baron-cohen-flick/
O.J. Simpson lands $20K for Sacha Baron Cohen flick

Actor-prankster Sacha Baron Cohen paid O.J. Simpson more than $20,000 to appear in his next movie — prompting outrage from the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, according to a report Sunday.

Cohen — best known for creating movie characters such as Ali G and Borat — wore a wig and thick-rimmed glasses to meet the grid great-turned-ex-con inside a Las Vegas hotel room, a production source told The Mail on Sunday.

Cohen’s signature is disguising himself as his goofy characters and fooling unsuspecting dupes.

He had to pony up the dough before Simpson (inset) even agreed to see him, the source said.

“O.J. would not even get in the hotel room until he was paid a sackload of cash,” the source said.

“There was no way Sacha could have got O.J. into the room without paying money.”

A rep for Cohen could not be reached for comment.

In brief comments to The Mail, Simpson simply said of Cohen, “I know him well. I met him. Nice guy.”

Simpson declined to say whether he was paid by Cohen.

The Heisman Trophy winner and NFL Hall of Fame running back was acquitted of charges that he murdered his ex-wife, Nicole, and her friend Goldman, in 1994. But a civil jury still found Simpson liable for the slayings and ordered him to fork over $25 million — a penalty that has largely been ignored by O.J.

Simpson was later convicted of an armed-robbery scheme in Las Vegas that landed him nine years in a Nevada prison.

He was released in October.

If Simpson did get paid by Cohen, then the money should be used to pay his civil-judgment debt, said David Cook, a collections lawyer who works for Goldman’s dad, Fred.

“Paying money — cash no less — in secret to O.J. Simpson is 100 percent unadulterated sleaze,” Cook told The Post. “This is nuts.”

Nicole’s sister, Tanya Brown, was horrified that someone might want to pay Simpson.

“Nicole and Ron are two human beings who were brutally murdered,” she told The Mail. “This is not a joke, nor is it entertainment.”
 
http://people.com/crime/o-j-simpson...ers-of-ex-wife-and-her-friend-book-publisher/
O.J. Simpson Once Allegedly Confessed to Murders of Ex-Wife and Her Friend: Book Publisher

O.J. Simpson allegedly confessed to the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman, the publisher of his 2006 book about the killings claims in a new TV special.

Twelve years ago, Simpson sat down with former HarperCollins publisher Judith Regan for an interview to promote the disgraced former football star’s controversial book If I Did It. In the book and the interview with Regan — which was slated to air on Fox at the time — Simpson spoke about the night his ex-wife and her friend were brutally murdered.

But Simpsons’ account never went public. The publishing company ultimately decided to not move forward with the book, and Fox did not air the interview. Regan was fired from HarperCollins for agreeing to publish Simpson’s hypothetical account of how he would have committed the murders.

But now Regan is speaking out in a new Fox special, O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession? In the special, Regan talks to journalist Soledad O’Brien about dealing with Simpson and his legal team — and she says that the former football star admitted to committing the murders.

In a clip obtained by TMZ, of a scene that did not air on the special, Regan recalls how Simpson’s team reached out to her. “I received a phone call from an attorney who said that O.J. was ready to confess,” Regan says. “And actually, I thought it was some kind of a scam and didn’t believe him, and I thought, ‘This guy’s a lunatic,’ but I took his number and said I’d call him back.”

“The next day I called him back and he said he was willing to do it, and the only condition that he had was that he didn’t want to call the book I Did It,” Regan claims. “He wanted to put an ‘if’ in front of it, so he would have deniability with his children. He couldn’t face his children and he couldn’t tell them that he had done it. That was the way it was portrayed to me. That was his only condition.”

During the 2006 interview, which will air on the Fox special, Simpson says, “Forget everything you think you know about that night because I know the facts better than anyone.” He adds, “This is one story the whole world got wrong.”

In a voiceover, a narrator asks, “Does he confess? You be the judge.”

Simpson was found not guilty of the murders in October 1995 after a lengthy trial. He was later found responsible for the deaths in a civil trial and ordered to pay $33.5 million to the families of Brown and Goldman.

In 2008, Simpson was found guilty of various felony charges including kidnapping and robbery in connection with a botched Las Vegas robbery. He was granted parole in July 2017 after nearly nine years behind bars. Speaking to PEOPLE before a decision had been made about Simpson’s parole, Brown Simpson’s sister Tanya Brown said she had “learned to accept things that I cannot change or have control of.”

After learning Simpson would be freed, she said, “I will continue to still live my life as I have been doing for 23 years.”

O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession? premieres on Sunday, March 11 at 8 p.m. ET/PT and features a panel of analysts moderated by Soledad O’Brien who will break down Simpson’s interview.
 
http://buffalonews.com/2018/03/16/the-o-j-simpson-interview-on-prison-retirement-and-football/
THE O.J. SIMPSON INTERVIEW: ON PRISON, 'RETIREMENT' AND FOOTBALL

LAS VEGAS — The dishwasher was chirping, and he couldn't figure out how to turn it off. The thermostat was a mystery. A freshly discovered leak dripped from a large stain in the garage ceiling, and he couldn't locate the cause.

He hunched as he moved around the house, smoothly but with a shuffle more than a glide. Reading glasses perched on his salt-and-pepper head. He wore a black button-up sweater over a white golf shirt, black slacks, black Nike sneakers.

He looked like Mr. Rogers, not the running back who once scored 23 touchdowns in a season, not one of the most infamous men on the planet.

But that baritone voice, that incandescent smile. Yes, this was O.J. Simpson.

And he was ready to sit and talk.

In his first substantial interview in a decade and his first extensively about football since the 1990s, Simpson spoke to The Buffalo News on Monday.

Simpson had myriad other opportunities. Representatives say he has been approached by all the serious news programs, the gossip shows, Oprah Winfrey, the whole media gallery. They say he's been offered big money to tell his story. He declined them all.

"I get so many offers to talk," Simpson, 70, said at the Las Vegas house where he has been staying, "but everybody wants to talk about the crap."

A February interview request from the town where he starred for the Buffalo Bills appealed to him.

There were ground rules: No video; no sensationalized promotion of the interview; questions should be limited to his playing career.

Simpson, however, did not limit his answers to football. He described life as Nevada inmate No. 1027820 inside Lovelock Correctional Center and discussed adjusting to life since being paroled five months ago.

Simpson expressed concerns about CTE, the degenerative brain disease caused by repeated blows to the head. He shared thoughts on Ralph Wilson publicly for the first time since the Bills founder's death in 2014. He mused about where he would live once he's allowed to leave Nevada.

He expressed his affection for Buffalo, the Bills and running back LeSean McCoy, especially. He laughed at the idea of Donald ***** buying the team and conveyed disappointment with the NFL's national anthem demonstrations.

Simpson also referenced the two-hour Fox special that aired the night before. "O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession?" was based on a 2006 videotaped interview meant as an infomercial for the ill-conceived and ghostwritten book "If I Did It," a supposed theoretical account of the 1994 murders of Simpson's estranged wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, crimes for which Simpson was tried and acquitted.

"When people want to make money or get ratings," Simpson said, "they're going to pimp me. I'm going to get pimped."

Simpson's friends, many of them former teammates, peppered him Monday morning about the Fox show.

His old pal, former Bills defensive end Sherman White, was among those who phoned with support.

"Listen, if I confessed 12 years ago," Simpson told White through mutual laughter, "you would have heard about it 12 years ago!"

Simpson insisted he doesn't watch anything about his notorious life, not "O.J.: Made in America," the 2016 ESPN documentary that won an Academy Award, not the 2016 FX miniseries "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," not Sunday night's Fox program.

"I watch nothing of me," Simpson said, between sips of his McCafe coffee. "I didn't watch the [Fox special Sunday night] because I knew they were all haters, and people will say things that are just not true, and there's nobody there to challenge them, and that would piss me off.

"So why? It's a beautiful day. I'm about to go play golf. Why should I have some crap in my mind? You've got to let it go."

Simpson's tee time was a little more than three hours away. Until then, he let the audio recorder run.

Still behind walls
Simpson has been living in a gated community within a gated community on the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley. The 5,000-square-foot, five-bedroom, 5.5-bath house — alongside Red Rock Country Club's second hole — is owned by friend and Silicon Valley venture capitalist Jim Barnett and otherwise would sit vacant.

From the shade of the back patio, striking contours of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area could be admired beyond the fairway in the foreground. The location is a little too close to the foothills and cliffs to glimpse snow-capped Mount Charleston.

The sun was bright, the air mild and clear. Birds chirped.

"I consider myself a retired person," Simpson said. "I'm totally happy with my life. I've been active my whole life. I had no offseason. Football was the only time I was in one place. I was doing endorsements and running companies.

"I enjoy my retirement."

He paused a beat, then added a clarification.

"I consider it forced retirement; don't get me wrong," Simpson said. "I loved doing 'NFL Live,' doing football games, doing the Olympics. If I never stopped I still would.

"But after the whole L.A. thing I got put in forced retirement, and I got used to forced retirement. It's not bad."

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The "L.A. thing" — he also calls it "all that L.A. crap" — refers to the killings, the low-speed freeway chase in his white Ford Bronco, the acquittal and the 1997 civil judgment that ordered him to pay $33.5 million to the Brown and Goldman estates.

Simpson collects pensions from the NFL and Screen Actors Guild, funds insulated from the civil judgment.

Simpson lives within these security gates and on the golf course as much as he can. He has cultivated a couple of restaurants that protect his privacy from prying media.

He has ventured outside the walls with varying degrees of success. In November, he was kicked out of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas reportedly for being drunk and disruptive, an account he disputes. Simpson reported the incident to his parole officer, and tests for drugs and alcohol were negative. Simpson is pursuing legal action against the casino for "malice and racial prejudice."

Jan. 7 provided a more pleasant experience for him. The Bills miraculously had ended their playoff famine. So Simpson pulled on his No. 25 McCoy jersey and ventured to Moon Doggies Bar & Grill, a popular Bills Backers spot.

"It was the first Buffalo playoff game in 18 years, and I kind of wanted to be around Buffalo people to enjoy it," said Simpson, who signed autographs for excited customers and posed for photos.

"Going to that Buffalo sports bar just brought a whole lot back for me. Talking Proud!"

to be continued...
 
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