O.J. Simpson ‘Warning’ To Trump In Court Revealed

Former NFL star and convicted felon O.J. Simpson recently died of cancer at the age of 76 as per his family.

 


 

Simpson once had some advice for former President Donald Trump as he faced a new set of federal charges for his alleged illegal removal of classified documents from his time in the White House.

In a video posted that was posted on Twitter/X in June last year, Simpson—who spent several years in jail on a series of felony charges connected to a 2007 robbery in Las Vegas had offered Trump some lessons from what he had learned from his legal representatives throughout several high-profile criminal cases he’d been involved with dating back to his alleged role in the murder of his wife and her friend, Ron Goldman, in the early-’90s.

It has been noted that in each of those cases, his attorneys always had one rule for him as a client, whether it was Johnny Cochran, Allen Dershowitz, Peter Neufield or the late F. Lee Bailey: do not, under any circumstances, talk about the case before a ruling has been made.

“The one thing they all told me and stressed to me was ‘do not talk about the case publicly,” said Simpson. “Do not do interviews about the case. […] I don’t know if Donald’s lawyers are stressing this too. If they’re not, they should be fired, and he should sue.”

 

Barry Russell
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