Simpson, 70, had told Nevada parole
commissioners that he planned to move to Florida, where he has
friends and family.
The release of Simpson on parole after serving nine years for a
botched armed robbery at a Las Vegas hotel casino has generated
wide interest in the media, but few details about his first
moments of freedom have been made public.
Nevada corrections officials have said only that the former
football star, once nicknamed "The Juice," would be released
from prison sometime shortly after Oct. 1, the date of his
parole.
A spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Corrections said on
Thursday that the state had not received a transfer request or
any documentation regarding Simpson and had not been contacted
by its counterparts in Nevada.
Simpson was sentenced in 2008 to nine years in prison for the
Las Vegas hotel heist of his own mementos.
In granting his release, the parole commissioners said they did
not take into consideration the notoriety still surrounding
Simpson’s 1995 acquittal from charges he murdered his ex-wife,
Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman and a civil
court decision that found him liable for the deaths and ordered
him to pay $33.5 million in damages.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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