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O.J. Simpson is set for a parole hearing on July 20, with legal experts saying he'll walk — but the father of Ron Goldman is speaking out about releasing the accused killer!
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Simpson could stroll out of prison by October after being paroled from multiple charges of armed robbery in 2007. But Fred Goldman — who won a $33.5 million civil judgment against Simpson for the death of his son Ron — wants the NFL Hall of Famer to waste away in the slammer!
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“I don’t care for it,” said Fred. “He’s a bad guy. I don’t like the notion he would be walking free at all.” Simpson has been locked up for nine years in a Lovelock, Nev., prison for the armed robbery of two memorabilia dealers in a Las Vegas hotel in 2000.
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Simpson will be 70 years at the time that he's likely to be freed. The disgraced footballer — famously charged over the brutal 1994 murders of estranged wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron — would have only served nine years of a maximum 33-year sentence.
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The former film star and Buffalo Bills running back beat the murder rap in a notorious trial, but Fred successfully sued Simpson for his son's wrongful death. The ruling left Simpson with serious financial issues.
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That judgment might even have been responsible for Simpson's attempt to lead a group of armed men to the Palace Station hotel and casino to swipe some of his mementos at gunpoint. Fred vows to continue his pursuit of Simpson, saying: “We’re always on the lookout for ways to nail him. That’s an ongoing situation.”
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O.J. Simpson is set for a parole hearing on July 20, with legal experts saying he'll walk — but the father of Ron Goldman is speaking out about releasing the accused killer!
Photo credit: Getty/Files
Simpson could stroll out of prison by October after being paroled from multiple charges of armed robbery in 2007. But Fred Goldman — who won a $33.5 million civil judgment against Simpson for the death of his son Ron — wants the NFL Hall of Famer to waste away in the slammer!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“I don’t care for it,” said Fred. “He’s a bad guy. I don’t like the notion he would be walking free at all.” Simpson has been locked up for nine years in a Lovelock, Nev., prison for the armed robbery of two memorabilia dealers in a Las Vegas hotel in 2000.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Simpson will be 70 years at the time that he's likely to be freed. The disgraced footballer — famously charged over the brutal 1994 murders of estranged wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron — would have only served nine years of a maximum 33-year sentence.
Photo credit: Files/Getty
The former film star and Buffalo Bills running back beat the murder rap in a notorious trial, but Fred successfully sued Simpson for his son's wrongful death. The ruling left Simpson with serious financial issues.
Photo credit: Getty Images
That judgment might even have been responsible for Simpson's attempt to lead a group of armed men to the Palace Station hotel and casino to swipe some of his mementos at gunpoint. Fred vows to continue his pursuit of Simpson, saying: “We’re always on the lookout for ways to nail him. That’s an ongoing situation.”
Photo credit: Getty Images