OJ Simpson has confessed to killing Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, a former bodyguard claims

OJ Simpson has confessed to killing Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, a former bodyguard claims

A former bodyguard of OJ Simpson has claimed he has a bombshell recording of the late football star confessing to the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

According to a police search warrant in Minnesota obtained by TMZ, cops seized “multiple USB drives” from Iroc Avelli, Simpson’s former bodyguard.

The documents say Bloomington police arrested him in 2022 and then executed a search warrant to collect evidence, which included a green backpack with the drives inside.

In June 2024, two months after Simpson’s death, officers in Minnesota received a call from an LAPD detective informing police that Avelli and his attorney had told them that a USB flash drive they had seized contained a recording of Simpson’s confession contained.

The outlet reported that police in Minnesota needed a court order to access the CD’s contents, which they obtained in June.

Sources told the outlet that the USB drive is now the subject of an ongoing lawsuit and Avelli has sued the Minnesota Police Department to get it back. But in July, a judge decided to deny that request.

The infamous double murder suspect was acquitted of charges of murdering Simpson, his ex-wife and Goldman in 1995 after a sensational trail captivated the world.

He was later found civilly liable and ordered to pay $33.5 million to the victims’ families. He maintained his innocence until his death in April at the age of 76 from prostate cancer.

OJ Simpson has confessed to killing Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, a former bodyguard claims

Never-before-released FBI files on OJ Simpson have revealed the extensive information and efforts made to gather evidence in the infamous case

The infamous double murder suspect was acquitted of charges of murdering Simpson, his ex-wife, pictured here with Simpson

The infamous double murder suspect was acquitted of charges of murdering Simpson, his ex-wife, pictured here with Simpson

He was accused of the deaths of Brown and Goldman, who were found brutally stabbed outside their Los Angeles home here

He was accused in the deaths of Brown and Goldman, who were found brutally stabbed outside their Los Angeles home here

His longtime attorney Malcolm LaVergne told TMZ that he was under the impression that the LAPD had closed the case against Simpson.

He said their position was that Simpson murdered the two but managed to win the case. LaVergne added that he tried to obtain all the evidence to auction off to pay off Simpson’s debts.

Simpson, a former football running back who played 11 seasons primarily with the Buffalo Bills, reinvented himself as an actor before the Brown and Goldman murders.

Despite a successful NFL career, Simpson was best known for his acquittal after his high-profile murder trial in 1995, which was dubbed the “trial of the century.”

He was accused of the deaths of Brown and Goldman, who were found brutally stabbed outside their Los Angeles home.

The circumstances of his arrest were equally heinous: The former NFL star led police on a low-speed chase after learning of the impending charges.

Millions tuned in to watch the 90-minute chase of Simpson’s white Ford Bronco through Southern California.

The athlete sat in the backseat with a pistol while his friend Al Cowlings drove before he was eventually arrested in Brentwood.

Simpson was later found civilly liable and ordered to pay $33.5 million to the victims' families. He maintained his innocence until his death in April at the age of 76. He is seen here in 2017

Simpson was later found civilly liable and ordered to pay $33.5 million to the victims’ families. He maintained his innocence until his death in April at the age of 76. He is seen here in 2017

OJ Simpson in a mugshot after his arrest in Los Angeles, California, USA, June 17, 1994

OJ Simpson in a mugshot after his arrest in Los Angeles, California, USA, June 17, 1994

Millions tuned in to watch the 90-minute chase of Simpson's white Ford Bronco through Southern California

Millions tuned in to watch the 90-minute chase of Simpson’s white Ford Bronco through Southern California

Although he was acquitted of the murders, his reputation was forever tarnished and the latter part of his career was marked by a series of shady ventures.

At trial, prosecutors argued that forensic evidence linked Simpson to the crime scene.

In a now-infamous moment, Simpson attempted to try on a pair of black gloves believed to have been worn by the killer.

One glove was found at the crime scene, the other near Simpson’s mansion. Prosecutors said the accused killer acted out of jealousy of his then-ex-wife.

After his acquittal, further legal problems arose when he was sentenced to up to 33 years in prison for armed robbery in Nevada in 2008.

He was incarcerated at age 61 and served nine years in a remote northern Nevada prison, including a stint as a gym janitor.

He did not appear contrite when he was released on parole in October 2017. The parole board heard how he again insisted he was only trying to retrieve sports memorabilia and family heirlooms that were stolen from him after his criminal trial.

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