Watch: 'I been in nowhere USA doing nothing!' OJ goes off at sneaky man who tracks him to petrol station, hours after release

October 2, 2017

A man with a video phone has tracked down and spoken to a somewhat resigned O.J. Simpson, hours after his  release from nine years in a Nevada prison.

The former football legend had been serving the sentence over a botched hotel room heist to recover memorabilia Simpson claimed was his, in 2007.

 

While at a petrol station just outside of Las Vegas this afternoon, a man with a video camera approached Simpson.

"You'll stalking me?" O.J Simpson asks as the man approached his car.

After eight years in prison, this was a moment of pure joy for OJ Simpson. (Source: Other)

"I've been in the car for the past five hours so how do I know what it feels like to be out?" he says after being asked what it felt like to be out of prison.

"I've been in the nowhere USA for the past nine years doing nothing.

"Nothing has changed in my life. What do you guys expect? I mean there's nothing changed.

"Please can I have a break here?"

The man then backs away and stops filming.

Simpson will remain under parole supervision for five years.

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