April 11th 2024.
O.J. Simpson, a former NFL star and beloved member of the Simpson family, passed away at the age of 76 on April 10th. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the news of his passing. According to his family, O.J. lost his battle with cancer and peacefully passed away surrounded by his loving children and grandchildren. During this difficult time, we kindly ask for privacy and understanding as our family navigates this transition with grace.
On February 9th, O.J. addressed rumors of being in hospice care through a post on social media. He questioned the validity of the claims and reassured his fans that he was doing well. In fact, he even had plans to host a Super Bowl weekend in Las Vegas with friends. O.J. was a fighter and remained strong until the very end.
As many may remember, O.J.'s name was thrust into the spotlight with his 1995 acquittal in the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown and her friend, Ron Goldman. This sparked public outrage and the trial was dubbed the "Trial of the Century." Despite the controversy, O.J. continued to make a name for himself as a celebrated sportsman, showcasing his athletic abilities during his 11 seasons in the NFL. He was the top overall pick in the 1969 draft by the Buffalo Bills and later played for the San Francisco 49ers before retiring due to a knee injury in 1979.
After years of controversy and legal battles, O.J. was discharged from parole in 2021 and had plans to move back to Florida. However, he ultimately settled in a gated community in Las Vegas where he enjoyed playing golf and sharing his thoughts on professional sports on social media. He may be gone, but O.J.'s legacy as a talented athlete and member of the Simpson family will live on. We ask that you join us in remembering and honoring his life. Thank you.
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