What OJ Simpson’s Prison Life Really Was

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What OJ Simpson's Prison Life Really Was

Jeffrey Felix, a retired correctional officers, says OJ Simpson had an amazing time during his nine-year imprisonment. Felix describes the Lovelock Correctional Center where OJ Simpson was sent as a football player. “cruise ship with barbed wire”Because it’s so pleasant compared to other penitentiaries.

“I mean, that prison is not like a normal prison,”Felix told USA Todayin 2017. “The food at Lovelock is very good. That prison is super duper clean.” Apparently, it has a ton of amenities to make inmates’ life there tolerable, as it features a gym, a softball field, volleyball courts, a ping pong table, and cable TV. “There’s plenty for him to do at that prison and he’s always happy,” Felix added. “He’s always in a good mood, always laughing, always telling jokes.”

Simpson also received preferential treatment, which is what explained why Simpson was cut. “in front of every line,”Felix stated in a separate interview CNN. “Everybody understands that. Because that is just the way of life at Lovelock.”Greg Lewis, a seven-year friend of Simpson at Lovelock, also said that Simpson’s inmates were much more burly than Simpson and would be paired together with him in the event of any harm. “His cell mates were usually bigger dudes that could take care of business if anybody hassled him,”Lewis said. Simpson, who was 65 at the time, earned $10,565 per monthly from his NFL pension. ESPN. He had amassed more than $600,000.

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