OJ Simpson a 'completely free man'; parole ends in Nevada
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OJ Simpson, former football hero and actor, acquitted California murder defendant and convicted Las Vegas armed robber was granted good behaviour credits and discharged from parole effective Dec. 1, a day after a hearing before the Nevada Board of Parole, Nevada State Police spokeswoman Kim Yoko Smith said Tuesday.
The 74-year-old former football hero and actor, acquitted California murder defendant and convicted Las Vegas armed robber was granted good behaviour credits and discharged from parole effective Dec. 1, Nevada State Police spokeswoman Kim Yoko Smith said Tuesday.
"Mr. Simpson is a completely free man now," said Malcolm LaVergne, Simpson's lawyer in Las Vegas.
Simpson declined an immediate interview, LaVergne said, and the attorney declined to talk about Simpson's future plans, including whether he intends to remain in Nevada.
Simpson had told parole officials before his Oct. 1, 2017, release from prison that he planned to move to Florida.