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O.J. Simpson Granted Parole At Hearing

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The once-great football player and actor had been moved to a single cell to avoid contact with other prisoners.

 

LOVELOCK, Nev. — As the clock counts down to October 1, the first possible day O.J. Simpson can leave prison in Nevada, indications are that he will begin his parole in the Las Vegas area early next week.

Brooke Keast, spokeswoman for the Nevada Department of Corrections, said Simpson will be transferred out of the Lovelock Correctional Center in northern Nevada to High Desert State Prison near Las Vegas.

“I’m headed to the High Desert State Prison on October 2, along with our deputy director of operations who makes the decisions on these matters,” Keast said.

“October 1 is this Sunday and we don’t release inmates to parole on weekends.”

“I will get a short video of Simpson leaving and make it available to the media because we will not allow any media on prison property.”

A source in Simpson’s inner circle said the former football star will begin his life outside prison in southern Nevada.

Parole board vote unanimous

“He’s going to start in Las Vegas, but still intends to eventually move to Florida, the source said. “Some things still need to be worked out with probation officials.”

Simpson’s children Sydney and Justin live on the west coast of Florida.

The Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners voted unanimously to grant Simpson’s release in July. The 70-year-old served nine years of a 33-year sentence for kidnapping and armed robbery in connection with a raid on memorabilia dealers in a Las Vegas Hotel room.

Simpson has continually argued he orchestrated the caper to recover family mementos and memorabilia taken from him.

“I had no intent to commit a crime,” Simpson testified in a cramped room at the medium security Lovelock facility.

 

READ MORE: Fox5SanDiego.com

Article Courtesy of CNN and KSWB-TV San Diego

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