Former NFL football star O.J. Simpson enters for his parole hearing at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Lovelock, Nev., on Thursday, July 20, 2017. (File | AP) 
Other

OJ Simpson wants to cash in millions with first post-prison interview

It seems like O.J. Simpson wants a huge pay cheque for his first interview upon his release from the prison on Monday.

From our online archive

NEW YORK: It seems like OJ Simpson wants a huge pay cheque for his first interview upon his release from the prison on Monday.

According to some sources, the NFL star is expected to rake in millions for an exclusive post-prison interview, reports the New York Post.

The sources revealed that he is not going to talk for free, adding, “It has to be the big one because he’s only going to do it one time and it has to be worth his while."

If the insiders are to be believed, then the 70-year-old will ask for USD 3.8 million to USD 6.4 million for the interview, and is also looking at other business ventures after his release that may include a reality TV show.

It should be noted that Simpson was charged for the murder of Ron Goldman and his former wife Nicole Brown.

Goldman was stabbed to death in 1994 along with Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole. The two were found dead outside Brown’s home.

Simpson was questioned and later ordered to turn himself into police, but instead fled.

After a highly publicised trial and despite an overwhelming amount of DNA evidence, Simpson was found not-guilty.

This was due to Simpson not being able to fit his hand in one of the gloves found at the scene as well as another discovered at his home, and the defence arguing mistakes made by investigators could have contaminated the crime scene.

Delhi HC judge initiates criminal contempt proceedings against Kejriwal, AAP leaders

Iran demands BRICS condemn US, Israel over West Asia conflict as UAE rift clouds consensus

From ‘Vismayam’ to ‘Daivaniyogam’: The rise of VD Satheesan

PM Modi holds talks with Russian FM Lavrov on Ukraine, West Asia and bilateral ties

BCI seeks Mamata Banerjee's enrolment details after she appears in lawyer's gown to argue case at Calcutta HC

SCROLL FOR NEXT