While some have seen O.J. Simpson’s bizarre Twitter account as a source of humor, Howard Stern wants him to be banned from the service. He called the tweets “maddening” and said he was “triggered” to see the former NFL star — who was accused of murdering Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman — living the “good life.” Howard, 65, had Kim Goldman, Ron’s sister, on his radio show on July 18 and they discussed O.J.’s new social media presence.
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O.J., 72, was found not guilty in the criminal trial for Ron and Nicole’s murders. The victims’ families filed a civil lawsuit against him and were ultimately awarded $33.5 million.
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He later served nine years in jail on charges related to a Las Vegas kidnapping. He was released in 2017.
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“You think Twitter should throw O.J. off? What you think?” Howard asked Kim. “I say yes,” he added.
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“Why do I say yes?” he continued. “I just think, just to save you the grief of seeing him out there.”
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He asked Kim, 47, what it was like when she found out he joined the social media platform in June. “I really feel for you and your family. I really got triggered because of
O.J.’s Twitter feed. Are you able to listen to that at all?” the shock jock said.
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“I stomach it. It’s not something that feels great. I can’t really avoid it because it keeps coming up,” Kim said.
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“When somebody kills your brother, and they’re on the golf course, and they’re sitting there in their golf cart, living a life that, I mean, most people don’t get to live — it’s a pretty good life,” Howard said. “It’s got to be maddening. It’s insane.”
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“I think when he, you know, the ‘yours truly’ and the laughing and the chuckling about everything, I just — that part is really hard to stomach, because I look at him and think rage, murderer, domestic violence abuser, it’s just hard for me to see him just enjoying the ‘good life’ like he likes to refer to it,” Kim said.
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“I think when he, you know, the ‘yours truly’ and the laughing and the chuckling about everything, I just — that part is really hard to stomach, because I look at him and think rage, murderer, domestic violence abuser, it’s just hard for me to see him just enjoying the ‘good life’ like he likes to refer to it,” Kim said.
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O.J., 72, was found not guilty in the criminal trial for Ron and Nicole’s murders. The victims’ families filed a civil lawsuit against him and were ultimately awarded $33.5 million.
Photo credit: INSTARImages
He later served nine years in jail on charges related to a Las Vegas kidnapping. He was released in 2017.
“You think Twitter should throw O.J. off? What you think?” Howard asked Kim. “I say yes,” he added.
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“Why do I say yes?” he continued. “I just think, just to save you the grief of seeing him out there.”
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He asked Kim, 47, what it was like when she found out he joined the social media platform in June. “I really feel for you and your family. I really got triggered because of
O.J.’s Twitter feed. Are you able to listen to that at all?” the shock jock said.
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“I stomach it. It’s not something that feels great. I can’t really avoid it because it keeps coming up,” Kim said.
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“When somebody kills your brother, and they’re on the golf course, and they’re sitting there in their golf cart, living a life that, I mean, most people don’t get to live — it’s a pretty good life,” Howard said. “It’s got to be maddening. It’s insane.”
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“I think when he, you know, the ‘yours truly’ and the laughing and the chuckling about everything, I just — that part is really hard to stomach, because I look at him and think rage, murderer, domestic violence abuser, it’s just hard for me to see him just enjoying the ‘good life’ like he likes to refer to it,” Kim said.
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“I think when he, you know, the ‘yours truly’ and the laughing and the chuckling about everything, I just — that part is really hard to stomach, because I look at him and think rage, murderer, domestic violence abuser, it’s just hard for me to see him just enjoying the ‘good life’ like he likes to refer to it,” Kim said.
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