The Juice will be loose: O.J. Simpson granted parole

The Juice Will Be Loose: O.J. Simpson Granted Parole

O.J. Simpson was granted parole on Thursday after serving over eight years in prison for a Las Vegas hotel-room robbery. He made a successful case for his release during a nationally televised hearing, highlighting America's ongoing fascination with the former football star.

At 70 years old, Simpson could be released as early as October, having served the minimum term of his nine-to-33-year sentence for armed robbery. The charge stemmed from a failed attempt to recover sports memorabilia and other items he claimed were stolen from him.

Parole Board Decision

All four parole commissioners voted unanimously to grant Simpson's release after approximately thirty minutes of deliberation. They considered several factors including:

"Thank you, thank you, thank you," Simpson said quietly, bowing his head in relief. As he stood to return to his cell, he took a deep breath.

Simpson's parole marks a significant moment in his post-prison life, ending a chapter of incarceration tied to a controversial case that captivated the nation.

Author's summary: O.J. Simpson was granted parole after over eight years in prison, with unanimous support from the parole board, reflecting continued public interest in his life and legacy.

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KRNV KRNV — 2025-10-31

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