X User Shares Troubling O.J. Simpson Allegations

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May 26, 1995; Los Angeles, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; O.J. Simpson sitting in the courtroom during his double homicide case at the Clara Foltz Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles. Mandatory Credit: VJ Lovero-USA TODAY Sports

(New York, NY) – Reports say in the final days of O.J. Simpson’s life, any and all visitors to his bedside had to sign a nondisclosure agreement, or NDA. One can only speculate as to why that might be, but it stands to reason that Simpson – or his family – wanted to ensure the disgraced footballer took his secrets to the grave.

But it would seem – if a user on the social media platform X is to be believed – that one of Simpson’s secrets has been unearthed, upon his passing.

Jul 20, 2017; Lovelock, NV; O.J. Simpson reacts after learning he was granted parole at Lovelock Correctional Center. Simpson is serving a nine to 33-year prison term for a 2007 armed robbery and kidnapping conviction.

The account’s post telling a story about Simpson during his days at USC has since gone viral. Using the handle @mouvement33, with the name Nicole Minet (a famous French resistance fighter), the account claims Simpson may have committed sexual assault during his college days.

The woman says she worked at USC’s Topping Student Center in 1995 – the same year Simpson’s high-profile murder trial took place. She apparently had the job while studying to become a criminal defense lawyer.

O.J. Simpson attends a parole hearing at Lovelock Correctional Center. Simpson is serving a nine to 33-year prison term for a 2007 armed robbery and kidnapping conviction.

Her account claims Simpson’s attorneys Robert Shapiro and Robert Kardashian visited the student center because they wanted to bury claims their client had battered and sexually assaulted two women at USC.

She further alleges that USC was willing to hide the allegations from public view because Simpson’s profile as a celebrity alumnus would benefit the university greatly.

A Bills fan wears a custom-made O.J. Simpson jersey prior to Saturday’s AFC playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans in Houston.
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Presumably, Simpson’s attorneys wanted the allegations further expunged and destroyed because it would cast a negative light on their client’s character – at the time he was accused of battering and murdering his ex-wife.

The woman writing the post on social media says she signed an NDA at the time but no longer needs to abide by it given Simpson’s death. She also says the experience – including Simpson’s trial and eventual acquittal – convinced her to switch careers. “Now, did you hear about this before now? Nope,” she writes.

Mandatory Credit: Tony Tomsic-USA TODAY NETWORK

“That’s how much power money enables. After he was acquitted I changed my major to Philosophy/Psychology double major. I understood that I could harm society more than not if I pursued law. This is also why I abhor the Kardashians. They’re rich thugs. Nothing more.”

In the hours after Simpson’s death became official, entities like the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Heisman Trophy Trust issued statements offering loved ones condolences. The University of Southern California offered no such statement.

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