Los Angeles Times

‘I got a little getting even to do,’ Simpson says

Ex-NFL player makes his debut on Twitter two days after 25th anniversar­y of killings.

- By Marisa Gerber

The video starts with a shot of O.J. Simpson’s openmouthe­d grin. As he wanders through a yard, the camera trained a few inches from his face, Simpson begins his narration.

“Hey, Twitter world,” the former football star says, “this is yours truly.”

The introducto­ry video was posted on Simpson’s new Twitter account late Friday — two days after the 25th anniversar­y of the stabbing deaths of his exwife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.

Soon after the 1994 slayings, police tried to track down the Heisman Trophy winner, who had flown to Chicago and was, at that time, considered a potential witness.

A few days later, on the evening of June 17, 1994 — hours after prosecutor­s charged Simpson with double homicide — he led authoritie­s on a now-famous, low-speed chase in his white Bronco.

Simpson was acquitted of murder charges, but a civil jury later found him liable in both deaths, ordering him to pay the victims’ families more than $33 million.

The Goldman family has collected only a fraction of what Simpson owes them, said Goldman’s sister, Kim, who recently launched a podcast called “Confrontin­g: O.J. Simpson.”

In the video, Simpson, 71, said he plans to use his Twitter account to share his thoughts and opinions on “just about everything.”

“I got a little getting even to do,” Simpson said, smirking. “So God bless, take care.”

Simpson's attorney, Malcolm LaVergne, confirmed in an email that his client created the Twitter account — @TheRealOJ3­2 — as a tool to speak directly to his online audience.

“Like President Trump,” the attorney said, “Mr. Simpson will finally have a medium to clarify the many false and misleading statements and rumors surroundin­g him over the years and even currently.”

LaVergne didn’t respond to a question about what Simpson meant by his comment about getting even, but the lawyer said Simpson, whom he described as “very well read” on substantia­l issues, plans to use the account to engage with people on different topics, including fantasy football.

As of Saturday afternoon, the only tweet Simpson had liked was LaVergne’s message boasting that, after only a few hours on the site, Simpson had secured more than 50,000 followers.

Simpson was granted parole two years ago after serving nine years in prison in connection with a Las Vegas robbery in which he tried to retrieve memorabili­a that he said belonged to him.

 ?? Didier J. Fabien Associated Press ?? O.J. SIMPSON at his Las Vegas home. His attorney said Simpson plans to use Twitter to engage with his audience and clarify “rumors surroundin­g him.”
Didier J. Fabien Associated Press O.J. SIMPSON at his Las Vegas home. His attorney said Simpson plans to use Twitter to engage with his audience and clarify “rumors surroundin­g him.”

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