By IVAN THOMAS-HICKS
Post-prison O.J. Simpson is the gift that keeps on giving, whether we want him to or not. The ex-convict was recently interviewed about his legacy by The Athletic for their NFL 100 countdown of top players in the league’s history. Despite an infamous fall from grace as the main suspect in the brutal murder of his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, the list ranks Simpson at no. 41 for his athletic accomplishments. As usual, The Juice is running his mouth and playing in our faces about the murders.
Is Los Angeles infested with mirrors? Why else would O.J. be scared that there could be a killer roaming freely everywhere he goes?
“A complicated legacy” is a disrespectful understatement when he was found liable for the double murder by a civil jury in 1997 after he was famously acquitted in the criminal case. Despite fighting the $60 million Simpson owes to the Brown and Goldman families for nearly 25 years, he boasts about the good life he’s living.
Umm… somebody did reportedly confess to something O.J. The publisher behind Simpson’s banned book about him “hypothetically” committing the killings claims it was presented as an outright confession originally titled, “I Did It.”
No matter how much fun Simpson has playing golf all day and hugging women, he refuses to keep his sunken place shenanigans to himself.