O.J. Simpson, the former American football star and controversial figure, has passed away at 76. Born in 1947, Simpson gained fame as a college football standout at USC, winning the Heisman Trophy in 1968. He later enjoyed a successful NFL career with the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers.
However, his life took a dark turn in 1994 when he was accused of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman. The trial, dubbed the ‘Trial of the Century,’ ended with Simpson’s acquittal, despite substantial evidence against him.
Following his football career, Simpson ventured into acting, notably in movies like Naked Gun and Towering Inferno. Despite his legal troubles, he maintained a public presence.
In 2007, Simpson faced further legal issues, leading to a prison sentence of up to 33 years for armed robbery and kidnapping. He served nine years before being granted parole in 2017.
Simpson’s death comes amid his battle with prostate cancer. His family confirmed the news, urging privacy and respect. Tributes poured in online, with many remembering the victims of the murders he was accused of.