O.J. Simpson Brutally Beaten By Skinheads In Prison
Retired NFL star O.J. Simpson, who is serving nine years for armed robbery and kidnapping, was reportedly beaten unconscious by a “muscular young” skinhead, who knocked him to the ground, punched and kicked him to a bloody pulp, in the prison yard at Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada.
The 63 year-old was left with severe injuries that kept him in the infirmary for almost three weeks. O.J. is now apparently deeply depressed and afraid to come out of his cell. Prison authorities have been trying to cover up this embarrassing incident.
“He’s fallen into a deep depression. He spends most of his time confined to his cell, refusing to venture out unless he’s surrounded by a posse of inmates he pays for protection.”
The fight allegedly started because the white supremacist heard O.J was bragging about is sexual conquest of beautiful white women. That is not the smartest move for someone who did not pay his time for the murders of wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994.
“Unfortunately for O.J., a group of young skinhead punks were within earshot – and they were enraged,” Simpson’s former business partner Bruce Fromong told The National Enquirer in an exclusive interview.
“They waited for a day when he would be in the exercise yard without his usual posse of black prisoners. O.J. was completely unprotected when one of the toughest of the skinheads – who’s in his mid-20s – jumped him.”
“The skinhead rained blows on O.J.’s head, shoulders and upper body – and continued to punch him savagely after he fell unconscious to the ground. He was covered in blood from deep cuts on his face.”
Surprisingly, O.J. was visited by his 25 year-old daughter Sydney Simpson for the first time in prison on January 28. “She brought him family photos,” said a source, “and he apologized for not being there for her and her younger brother Justin.”
Sydney apparently did not know about the fight, but she could tell her daddy was not himself. “He seemed depressed – he wasn’t the same dad she remembered when they lived together in Miami.”
Life in prison can cause depression. It seems to me O.J has done nothing to avoid it, except playing with the justice system and hiring some of the best lawyers in the country.
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