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O.J. Simpson partied with a stripper and guzzled hard liquor before getting booted from a Sin City hot spot!
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In an exclusive interview, the exotic dancer revealed to The National ENQUIRER that she cozied up to O.J. Simpson while the recently paroled ex-con enjoyed a boozy night at the STK steakhouse in the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino on Nov. 8.
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“I got to the bar around 10 p.m., and O.J. was there, laughing, dancing, and drinking with two other guys,” Shivonn — a popular stripper who goes by the stage name Spyda. “I walked over to him, asked him for a picture, and he said, ‘Yeah.’" She posted the smiling snap on Instagram.
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“He was holding a drink the entire time. So I’m sure he probably got drunk there before he got kicked out," she said. “I didn’t see him get kicked out because he left before I did. But he wasn’t drinking any beers, that’s for sure. I can’t tell what exactly he was drinking, but it wasn’t beers."
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“I think if I’d wanted to stay and hang with him, I could have," said Shivonn, shown here in costume. "He seemed like he would have been willing.”
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The fallen football hero was reportedly “angry at hotel staff, and glasses broke at the bar.” O.J. — who was released on parole Oct. 1 after serving nine years for armed robbery and has been planning his comeback — was escorted off the property by security.
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His attorney confirmed he was banned from the Cosmopolitan for life, but denied O.J. was drunk or belligerent. Another eyewitness named Cristina said she spotted O.J. at STK around 9 p.m.
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“He was at the bar drinking,” Cristina told The ENQUIRER. “People kept coming up to take a selfie. He never turned anyone away.” And now Simpson attorney Malcolm Lavergne has even threatened a lawsuit over his client being banned — saying the hotel acted "with malice and racial prejudice!"
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O.J. Simpson partied with a stripper and guzzled hard liquor before getting booted from a Sin City hot spot!
Photo credit: Getty Images/Instagram@sospyda
In an exclusive interview, the exotic dancer revealed to The National ENQUIRER that she cozied up to O.J. Simpson while the recently paroled ex-con enjoyed a boozy night at the STK steakhouse in the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino on Nov. 8.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“I got to the bar around 10 p.m., and O.J. was there, laughing, dancing, and drinking with two other guys,” Shivonn — a popular stripper who goes by the stage name Spyda. “I walked over to him, asked him for a picture, and he said, ‘Yeah.’" She posted the smiling snap on Instagram.
Photo credit: Instagram@sospyda
“He was holding a drink the entire time. So I’m sure he probably got drunk there before he got kicked out," she said. “I didn’t see him get kicked out because he left before I did. But he wasn’t drinking any beers, that’s for sure. I can’t tell what exactly he was drinking, but it wasn’t beers."
Photo credit: Getty Images/Instagram@sospyda
“I think if I’d wanted to stay and hang with him, I could have," said Shivonn, shown here in costume. "He seemed like he would have been willing.”
Photo credit: Instagram@sospyda
The fallen football hero was reportedly “angry at hotel staff, and glasses broke at the bar.” O.J. — who was released on parole Oct. 1 after serving nine years for armed robbery and has been planning his comeback — was escorted off the property by security.
Photo credit: Getty Images
His attorney confirmed he was banned from the Cosmopolitan for life, but denied O.J. was drunk or belligerent. Another eyewitness named Cristina said she spotted O.J. at STK around 9 p.m.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“He was at the bar drinking,” Cristina told The ENQUIRER. “People kept coming up to take a selfie. He never turned anyone away.” And now Simpson attorney Malcolm Lavergne has even threatened a lawsuit over his client being banned — saying the hotel acted "with malice and racial prejudice!"
Photo credit: Getty Images