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Nicole Brown Simpson’s Ex Exposes The Chilling Open Secrets Surrounding OJ Simpson

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

OJ Simpson in court,
OJ Simpson (Jason Bean-USA TODAY NETWORK)

The dark legacy surrounding legendary football star OJ Simpson continues to face intense public scrutiny. This comes years after his death.

Simpson died on April 10, 2024, at the age of 76 in Las Vegas, Nevada. His passing was caused by metastatic prostate cancer. Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles police detective, died last month. Fuhrman was one of the first two police detectives sent to investigate the 1994 killings of Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.

Now, it seems that there were issues well before those grizzly murders.

Industry Insiders Knew About The History of OJ Simpson

OJ Simpson in court
OJ Simpson (Photo by Jason Bean-Pool/Getty Images)

A recent exclusive media interview has shed new light on his highly controversial personal life. Joseph Perrulli dated Nicole Brown Simpson for a period of time in 1992. He recently claimed that the running back’s allegedly abusive behavior was considered an open secret. Perrulli stated that multiple individuals working within the movie industry explicitly informed him about the ongoing domestic abuse.

“I had people in the [movie] industry telling me about, you know, informing me about his abuse, so I knew,” he told Page Six in a recent exclusive interview. “We were all powerless,” he explained. 

“He was still a spokesperson for a very big company [Hertz], a rental car company, and he was still a sportscaster. So, you know, everybody was powerless, and it seemed like he could do what he wanted. And he did.”

This disturbing information was widely circulated among close social circles long before the tragic events occurred.

The latest revelations highlight the complex dynamics of fame, power, and protection within entertainment and sports culture. Observers often suggest that prominent figures might avoid accountability due to their perceived public or commercial value.

This ongoing discourse ensures that the narrative remains a frequently discussed topic across different generations.

Powerless Witnesses and the Corporate Protection of Simpson

LAS VEGAS – DECEMBER 5: OJ Simpson stands during sentencing at the Clark County Regional Justice Center December 5, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Simpson and co-defendant Clarence “C.J.” Stewart were sentenced on 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy related to a 2007 confrontation with sports memorabilia dealers in a Las Vegas hotel. (Photo by Issac Brekken-Pool/Getty Images)

The public image maintained by OJ Simpson provided substantial leverage during a post-football broadcasting career. Friends and associates reportedly felt limited in their ability to intervene or change the difficult circumstances described in the interview. At that time, the former athlete served as a major commercial spokesperson for a national rental car company. Additionally, a highly visible role as a prominent sports commentator on television was maintained.

These lucrative commercial ties made it difficult for individuals to publicly challenge certain actions. Consequently, many observers believed that actions could be taken without immediate professional consequences.

The fallout from this controversial past continues to impact his athletic legacy today. The Buffalo Bills franchise recently decided to remove his name from their stadium ring. They determined that the name no longer fit their family-oriented spaces.

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