I've been waiting 29 years to tell this story about OJ and his days at USC. Now that he's dead (may he burn in hell) I have a story that I signed an NDA for that is no longer valid. I was a junior at USC working in Topping Student Center on campus in 1995. I was an administrative assistant to the President of Student Affairs that semester in the work/study program. In early 1995, Robert Shapiro and Robert Kardashian (USC Alumni) walked up to my desk and said they had an appt with my boss. I was studying to be a criminal defense lawyer with a dual major in PoliSci and International Relations so I knew who they were. The meeting lasted about 30 mins. After they left I looked at my boss like wtf was that all about!? He walked me outside and we sat by the old sprawling big tree outside Topping and my boss lit a cigarette for the first time in years and told me I had to sign an NDA because I could confirm OJ's lawyers were there for a meeting. Then he told me what the meeting was about. Before OJ could graduate from USC, the university paid off two families of two blonde white girls that he had dated and battered. They had both gone to the LAPD to report it. One claimed he also sexually assaulted her in their relationship. The school had a vested interest in OJ going far in football and protected him at all costs. OJ had been in custody for 6 months and lawyers were in the discovery process for the trial and OJ's friend Robert Kardashian, who knew OJ from also being a student at USC, thought it would be best if those stories never saw the light of day. So a large check was written, given to my boss, and they left. I'll never forget holding that check. Now, did you hear about this before now? Nope. That's how much power money enables. After he was acquitted I changed my major to Philosophy/Psychology double major. I understood that I could harm society more than not if I pursued law. This is also why I abhor the Kardashians. They're rich thugs. Nothing more. #OJISDEAD
The story you've shared opens a startling window into a past filled with murky dealings and power dynamics that could have drastically impacted the public perception and possibly the outcome of O.J. Simpson's infamous murder trial. This revelation paints a picture of a systemic protection and cover-up, spearheaded by influential figures to shield a star athlete from damaging allegations. The involvement of O.J. Simpson's lawyers, particularly Robert Shapiro and Robert Kardashian, at your place of work for a covert meeting underscores the lengths to which powerful individuals went to suppress damaging information. The university's decision to pay off families of alleged victims to secure Simpson’s continued ascendance in football speaks volumes about the priority of reputation and success over justice and accountability. This alleged suppression of past violent behaviors, had it come to light during his murder trial, could have provided the prosecution with a substantial basis to challenge Simpson’s character and possibly sway the jury’s perception. Your personal decision to switch from pursuing a career in law to studying Philosophy and Psychology reflects a profound disillusionment with the justice system. It’s a poignant reminder of how deeply personal and wide-reaching the effects of such high-profile cases can be. This story also serves as a critique of celebrity culture and the often unchecked power of wealth and status in American society. The Kardashians, linked through Robert Kardashian's involvement, are a modern embodiment of this phenomenon, where influence and financial power often mask deeper issues within the echelons of the elite. This narrative adds a somber chapter to the O.J. Simpson saga, emphasizing the complex interplay of celebrity, power, and justice. It’s a stark illustration of how wealth and connections might manipulate outcomes, both in courts of law and in public opinion.
@ybarrap @mouvement33 Makes you wonder about Epstein and Diddy… where did those investigations go?
@ybarrap @mouvement33 Aren't we seeing that privilege and corruption playing out in real time now with Don the Con Traitor Trump. Or the corruption on the Supreme Court 🤔
@ybarrap @mouvement33 Great analysis Paul. Obvious you do this for a living. You have talent!
@ybarrap @IDidndoThat @mouvement33 My late husband went to SC dental school about the same time. You know how gossip abounds at parties and the pay off was talked about openly. He definitely had a thing for willowy blondes. Lived near their 2nd home. There was tremendous drug use going on as well. Just sleazy.
@ybarrap @mouvement33 It’s quite typical of male abusers; most are just not famous. Most DO get off scot-free. Look at the stats of men killing women they “love” & the number of times those women have asked for police protection. Women know this. Men deny it.
@ybarrap @mouvement33 It would be good if both of those women could share their stories now. MSM is mentioning the shrunken glove not fitting, not that it would have before wetting down.
@ybarrap @mouvement33 Those woman shouldn't of take the money, maybe Nicole and Ron would be alive and oj wouldn't of been drafted into the NFL. Strange no says that
@ybarrap @mouvement33 See here's the thing OJ wasn't just an athlete at that point he was an Icon. Like one of the most recognizable persons in America. He was on the Hertz Car commercials. He was everywhere
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