O.J. Simpson has been arrested in Las Vegas in connection with a reported
armed robbery on Thursday night (13Sep07).
Police insiders suggest the former football star-turned-actor faces
charges of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, armed robbery and armed
robbery with a deadly weapon.
The arrest comes as Alfred Bearsdley, the victim of the sports
memorabilia raid attempts to clear Simpson's name by claiming the star was
"duped" into believing a stash of his memorabilia was to be
illegally sold.
Simpson and five associates raided Beardsley's suite at the Palace
Station Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, pretending to be part of a group
interested in buying the memorabilia items, which included the suit the
Naked Gun star wore when he was acquitted of the double murder of his wife
Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994.
The memorabilia collector/broker claims weapons were brandished at the
scene and he and a partner were forced to hand over all the memorabilia
they had in the suite at gunpoint.
Beardsley initially went on the attack, claiming Simpson "took
control" of the raid, but now he accepts the fallen actor was duped
by another memorabilia collector, Thomas Riccio, who let him and his
associates into the suite, where the robbery took place.
Beardsley, who has been transferred from the Palace Station to the Hard
Rock Hotel, where he's staying as a guest of entertainer Jeff Beacher,
says, "O.J.
didn't do anything wrong. He was actually kind of duped.
"Thomas Riccio told him that we were gonna have thousands of
photographs there, personal family photographs of the Simpson family, and
it was never intended to be there.
"They (Simpson and associates) couldn't find the room.... They
call Riccio on his cellphone and Riccio told them, 'Stay put, I'll come
and get you.' He walked them all through the front door."
Beardsley reveals he and Simpson have spoken about the
"misunderstanding" and he claims the star has apologised for his
actions.
At a press conference on Friday (14Sep07), Las Vegas police confirmed
Simpson was helping them with their investigation into the robbery.
Another man, Walter Alexander, a longtime friend of Simpson, has also
been arrested for conspiracy to commit armed robbery in connection with
the alleged raid. He was released on bail early on Sunday (16Sep07).
Police have also confirmed they have seized two guns they believe were
used in the alleged robbery.
Under Nevada law, Simpson faces as much as 30 years in jail if he's
found guilty of armed robbery.
He maintains he did nothing wrong, and was simply reclaiming sports
memorabilia that belonged to him.
Update: O.J. Charged in Connection With Armed Robbery
O.J. Simpson has been charged in connection with an armed
robbery in Las Vegas on Thursday night (13Sep07).
The former American football star reportedly raided a suite at the Palace
Station Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, pretending to be part of a group
interested in buying memorabilia items from collector Alfred Beardsley.
These items included the suit Simpson wore when he was acquitted of the
double murder of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994.
At a press conference late on Sunday afternoon (16Sep07), Las Vegas Police
Captain James Dillon told reporters Simpson faces charges on two counts of
robbery with a deadly weapon, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon,
conspiracy to commit burglary and burglary with a firearm.
Simpson was arrested in his room at the Palms Hotel in Last Vegas earlier
on Sunday, and was taken to a nearby police station.
Hours later, during the press conference, Simpson was taken to the Clark
County Detention Center, and was said to be co-operative during his arrest.
Another man, Walter Alexander, a longtime friend of Simpson, was also
arrested for conspiracy to commit armed robbery in connection with the alleged
raid. He was released on bail early on Sunday.
Police have also confirmed they have seized two guns they believe were used
in the alleged robbery. Four men are still being sought in connection with the
incident.