OJ Simpson spotted golfing, rebuffing paparazzi after prison release
Hours after O.J. Simpson was released from a Nevada prison on Sunday, he was greeted by paparazzi at a local gas station.
In
video obtained by ABC News, Simpson can be heard saying to the
paparazzi, "I'm in the car for that last five hours so how would I know
how it feels to be out."
He
went on, "I've been in nowhere, USA, for the last nine years doing
nothing. Nothing has changed in my life. I mean, what do you expect?
Please, can I have a break here?"
The 70-year-old was also photographed at a Las Vegas home where he is
staying temporarily. In one photo, Simpson is seen practicing his
putting. Another shows him poolside with his daughter, Arnelle.
Simpson
served nearly 10 years of his 33-year sentence at Lovelock Correctional
Facility in Nevada. The former NFL player quietly walked out of
Lovelock at 12:08 a.m. local time Sunday, according to the Nevada
Department of Corrections.
Brooke
Keast, a spokeswoman for the Nevada Department of Corrections, said
Simpson was upbeat and happy as he left. Keast said he didn't want his
picture taken, and that he wanted the release to be quiet, without media
attention.
Simpson, who said he wants to move to Florida, is not allowed to leave
Nevada without advanced approval. He plans to remain in the Las Vegas
area for the foreseeable future.
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