BREAKING: OJ Simpson Dead

O.J. Simpson passed away at 76 after a long fight with prostate cancer, according to multiple sources. 

His life, marred by notorious legal wrangles, ended in Las Vegas on April 10, 2024. 

In his final moments, O.J. Simpson was accompanied by his children and grandchildren, marking a quiet end to a life that once captivated the nation’s attention for laudable and infamous reasons.

The late football star’s life was marked by extreme highs and lows, from a celebrated sports career to his 1995 acquittal for murder and subsequent legal troubles, including a 2007 armed robbery conviction resulting in a nine-year prison sentence. 

Before his death, Simpson experienced an unexpected resurgence in popularity, thanks in part to his involvement with Hip-Hop culture through Cam’ron and Mase’s sports show  “It Is What It Is.” 

Simpson appeared several times on the show, and despite the inescapable shadow of his past, he found a welcoming audience. 

Listeners tuned in, drawn by curiosity and Cam’ron’s audacious commentary and hot takes on sports. 

Cam’ron even defended his choice, citing a belief in Simpson’s innocence regarding the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

Simpson’s death closes a chapter on an individual whose life story is inextricably linked with the American legal system, media, and now, in his later years, an unexpected association with Hip-Hop culture. 

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