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EXCLUSIVE: OJ Simpson seen looking frail as he walks to his car while hunched over in Las Vegas after shaking hands with his fans

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OJ Simpson was spotted out and about in Las Vegas - meeting with fans - but did not appear to be looking to be in the best of shape.

The 76-year-old, who has been seen looking weak and frail in recent sightings, was in relatively the same shape over the weekend.

Simpson - sporting a white Buffalo Bills hat and a white polo shirt under a blue coat - shook hands with a fan of his.


But on the walk over to his car, the Hall-of-Fame running back was seen hunched over and laboring as he moved.

This follows a pattern in recent weeks, where Simpson has appeared looking feeble in his public life.

OJ Simpson was seen looking frail while out and about in Las Vegas over the weekend

Simpson was seen greeting fans of his while at his car in Sin City but looked feeble

Simpson reportedly used a cane while he was serving a prison sentence for stealing sports memorabilia.

His knee injuries are a result of his 11-year career as a running back in the NFL and although he has gone through two surgeries on his left knee in the late 1970s, he is still appears to suffer some pain.

These injuries had such an impact on his health Simpson's attorney, Johnnie Cochran, Jr., used his disability in his 1994 murder trial to convince the jury his knee was so weak that he was not physically capable of killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.

At one point Cochran instructed Simpson to stand and raise his suit pant leg to show the jury his multiple scars on his left knee to prove he was severely handicapped.

Prosecutors in the trial also didn't know that he had been taking medication for arthritis before asking him to try on the famous ill-fitting gloves, former Los Angeles County District Attorney Gil Garcetti claimed in 2016. 

Simpson was acquitted of the murders of Brown and Goldman in the 'Trial of the Century' 28 years ago. 

His acquittal came nine months after the well-publicized trial got underway in 1995, and around 16 months after Simpson and Goldman were found brutally murdered outside the former's home in Los Angeles.

Simpson's trial and eventual acquittal of the murders was played out on television for the entire world to see, though despite walking away as a free man in 1995 he was later forced to pay out $33.5million in damages to the Brown and Goldman families after being found responsible for the deaths in civil court.

Simpson was seen looking visibly exhausted and leaning on his car while out and about

He has not been looking his best in the past few days as other pictures have been showing

The former Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers running back also encountered more legal problems when he was sentenced to nine to 33 years behind bars for armed robbery in Nevada in 2008. 

After serving for nine of those years, he was paroled in 2017.

Back in August, Simpson made headlines when he slammed the sentence handed down to former NFL player Henry Ruggs compared to his own prison stretch for armed robbery.

He said he was left puzzled when Ruggs, 24, received a three- to ten-year sentence, despite causing the death of a 23-year-old woman after driving drunk at over 155mph down a Las Vegas strip in November 2021. 

'The math just does not add up,' said Simpson, who spent nine years behind bars after he tried to steal sports memorabilia from a Las Vegas hotel room with a gun in September 2007.

'I know I went to college on a football scholarship but somehow this math is not adding up to me,' he added. 

Simpson was not alone in believing Ruggs may have got off lightly for his role in the November 2021 crash that killed 23-year-old Tina Tintor and her dog. 

At one time, the former Las Vegas Raiders star could have faced 50 years behind bars, but reached a plea deal in May to plead guilty to one felony count of DUI. 

Simpson was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman in a famous trial which played out on television across the world

Simpson made headlines back in August when he slammed the sentence handed down to former NFL player Henry Ruggs compared to his own prison stretch for armed robbery

Hours after the sentence was read in the same courthouse he was convicted in 14 years ago, Simpson shared his thoughts on the court proceedings with his 900,000 followers on X, formerly known as Twitter.

'You're driving a car at roughly 160 miles per hour on a public street and end up killing a girl and her dog and you get three to ten years?' Simpson said, noting Ruggs' crime.

In comparison to his own arrest, he said: 'You go to a hotel room, that you're invited to, to retrieve your own personal stolen property - property I now have because it was ruled to be mine by the state of California - and you get nine to 33 years?' 

'Same courthouse, same city, same state. I don't know. Somehow just does not add up to me... I'm just saying,' he finished. 

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