I’m surprised someone hasn’t created an app yet to track sightings of O.J. Simpson, who was recently released from prison and is now living near the Red Rock Country Club.
Allegedly, O.J. Simpson wants to move to Florida, but while
he’s trying to get that figured out, he’s taken up residence in Summerlin.
While I commend O.J. on his taste in neighborhoods, I have to say it was bizarre
to see him strolling around the Tivoli Village Farmers Market last Saturday. I
totally forgot to buy half the things I needed.
He’s just as gracious as you’ve heard. When I first saw him,
I spotted him because of the small group of people standing around him taking
pictures. I recognized O.J. immediately. While I could’ve easily walked right up
to him and asked for a photo, I didn’t... because: a) I was raised not to
bother celebrities in public, regardless of how infamous they might be; and b)
it just felt wrong.
Instead, I snapped a pic from a distance--but he had seen
me and smiled and waved for my picture. And yes, I smiled and waved back. He’s
charming, even from a distance and even if you know all about his history.
Now, the new game in town seems to be who can spot O.J.
while he’s out and about. If I had spent nine years in a prison in Northern
Nevada, I would be outside every chance I got, no matter how many people took
pictures of me. Apparently O.J. feels the same way because social media and
local news have had a steady stream of O.J. Sightings. Apparently he likes
Grape Street up in DTS and Wahoo’s over at Boca Park. Considering how many
great restaurants Summerlin has, I imagine he’ll find plenty of places to try.
I’ve heard from at least one person who plans to go out this
weekend in pursuit of an O.J. Sighting. I don’t think he'll have to
look too hard.
Summerlin and Brentwood could be cousins, ambiance-wise, which makes me
wonder if that’s part of the reason O.J. seems to feels so comfortable here. We even have a Rockingham Drive. (Random Factoid: Simpson’s L.A. home on
Rockingham Avenue--the house we all saw on TV--was demolished in 1998.)
While it’s incorrect that the Las Vegas jury or judge had
any “payback” in mind with the robbery verdict, O.J.’s incarceration for robbery was related to the murders, if you think about it. While he was acquitted of the criminal charges, he was
found liable in a civil lawsuit and was ordered to turn over assets to go toward the $33.5 million the Brown and Goldman families were awarded. O.J. and his
pals hid his assets to avoid turning them over. He claimed the items he was “recovering”
here in Vegas were stolen from him, which is obviously debatable considering his scheme to hide property. Pursuing legal actions to get the items back would have subjected them to the dreaded turnover order. Had he not been trying to
avoid the order, he probably wouldn’t have had a reason to rob anyone.
And if he would have taken the plea deal he was offered for
the robbery, he would have been sentenced to about 30 months.
He could have been out working on his golf game a whole lot
sooner.
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Would you take a picture with O.J? Leave your answer in the
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