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O.J Simpson Signing |
He had been serving time for armed robbery,
assault with a deadly weapon and 10 other charges over a 2007 confrontation at
a Las Vegas hotel.
Simpson was approved for early parole release at
a board hearing in July.
In 1995 he was acquitted of the murder of his ex-wife
Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.
In a Facebook post, Nevada Department of Corrections
released an image and video of Simpson signing documents and leaving Lovelock
Correctional Centre early on Sunday.
They confirmed the 70-year-old had been released
from the facility at 00:08 (07:08 GMT).
He will face restrictions - including up to five
years of parole supervision.
Simpson has expressed his desire to move to
Florida after leaving jail.
His lawyer, Malcolm LaVergne, told Reuters news
agency that his client's whereabouts would be kept confidential for now.
But Florida's attorney general, Pam Bondi, has
publicly sad the state does not want Simpson to serve his parole there. The
state, she tweeted, "should not become a country club for this convicted
criminal".
The football player was sentenced to a maximum
33-year sentence in 2008 after storming a Las Vegas hotel room with five others
in an effort to seize items from two sports memorabilia dealers.
In July this year, he was granted parole and
approved for release in October.
Simpson was found guilty in 2008 exactly 13 years
to the day after he was famously acquitted in the double-murder case.
Despite the 1995 not-guilty verdict, a civil
court jury held Simpson liable for the deaths of Brown Simpson and Goldman,
awarding $33.5m (£25m) to their
families.
A lawyer representing Ron Goldman's family told
Associated Press this amount had nearly doubled with interest under Californian
state law, and that the family would continue to seek payment from Simpson
after his release.
His lawyer said on Wednesday that he was feeling
"very upbeat" ahead of the release.
Simpson became a cult figure in the National
Football League (NFL) after record-breaking performances for the Buffalo Bills
team.
After
retiring in 1979 he starred in television shows and movies, including the 1988
film The Naked Gun.
Source: BBC News
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