In the wee hours of the night Orenthal J. Simpson walked out of Lovelock Correctional Institute at 12:08 a.m. but it wasn’t with the fanfare he experienced after receiving an acquittal in the death of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman back in 1994.
The “Juice” may be returning back to his residence in Florida however disgraced state attorney Pam Bondi who failed to investigate Donald Trump’s “Trump University” fraud scandal has publicly stated that he wasn’t welcomed.
However, O. J. Simpson’s attorney Malcolm LaVergne had a few choice words for Bondi via his twitter page:
Feel bad for the poor young attorney who had to corrupt their soul to promote Florida AG’s political agenda. Will lose next year big time! https://t.co/AKfYILjMVI
— Malcolm LaVergne (@SinCityAttorney) September 30, 2017
Florida AG has super low approval ratings. Took money from Trump and looked other way on Trump U fraud claims. Will get beat in primaries. https://t.co/AKfYILjMVI
— Malcolm LaVergne (@SinCityAttorney) September 30, 2017
Feel bad for the poor young attorney who had to corrupt their soul to promote Florida AG’s political agenda. Will lose next year big time! https://t.co/AKfYILjMVI
— Malcolm LaVergne (@SinCityAttorney) September 30, 2017
Clearly his attorney will not allow his client to be bullied around for their own personal agenda. It must be noted that Simpson served his time is prison without getting into trouble.
He told officials that leading a group of men into a 2007 armed confrontation was an error in judgment he would not repeat.
He told the parole board that he led a “conflict-free life,” an assertion that angered many who believe he got away with killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman in Los Angeles in 1994.
Simpson was once an electrifying running back dubbed “Juice” who won the Heisman Trophy as the nation’s best college football player for USC in 1968 and became one of the NFL’s all-time greats with the Buffalo Bills.
Handsome and charming, he also provided commentary on “Monday Night Football,” became the face of Hertz rental-car commercials and built a movie career with roles in the “Naked Gun” comedies and other films.
Source: Associated Press