
O.J.'s Bail Revoked
Montreal escorts is reporting that the Juice is set to fly to Vegas from Florida today, and will arrive in the early evening. According to Housley, the bondsman actually revoked the bail, which he legally can do, because he learned that the Clark County D.A. has filed a motion to revoke O.J.'s bail -- there's a hearing set for Wednesday. As to why, we don't know yet, but it appears to be related to some sort of phone message. Someone stole my s**t!
You Ring We Spring Bail Bonds -- O.J.'s bondsman -- had no comment.
UPDATE: A court official confirms Simpson will be brought before a judge next week on allegations that he violated terms of his bail.
O. J. Simpson
O.J. Simpson with his daughter in 1986
Running back Jersey #(s):
32

Born: July 9, 1947 (1947-07-09) (age 60)
Career Information
Year(s): 1969-1979
NFL Draft: 1969 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
College: Southern California
Professional Teams
Buffalo Bills (1969-1977)
San Francisco 49ers (1978-1979)
Pro Football Hall of Fame
College Hall of Fame
Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson (born July 9, 1947) (also known by his nickname, The Juice) is a retired American football player who achieved stardom as a running back at the collegiate and professional levels, and was the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season. He later worked as an actor, spokesperson and broadcaster.
Besides his Hall of Fame career, Simpson is infamous for having been tried for the murder of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in 1994. He was acquitted in criminal court in 1995 after a lengthy, highly publicized trial (see O. J. Simpson murder case). In 1997, Simpson was found liable for their deaths in civil court, but to date has paid little of the $33.5 million judgment.[1] He gained further notoriety in late 2006 when he wrote a book titled If I Did It. The book, which purports to be a first-person fictional account of the murder had he actually committed it, was withdrawn by the publisher just before its release. The book was later released by the Goldman family and the title of the book was expanded to If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer.

In September 2007, Simpson faced more legal troubles, as he was arrested and subsequently charged with numerous felonies including but not limited to robbery with a deadly weapon, burglary with a firearm, assault with a deadly weapon, first-degree kidnapping with use of a deadly weapon (which carries possible life

