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O.J. Did It! Khloe Says Trial Of The Century Killed Her Father

Khloe Kardashian believes defending O.J. Simpson eventually killed her father, Robert Kardashian!

The 31-year-old made the bombshell claim in a sneak peek of the upcoming Kocktails with Khloe episode, and said he wasn't the only one affected by the trial of the century.

"When I would get pulled over the cops hated us because my dad was defending O.J. Simpson," she claimed.

"We've been kicked out of restaurants. Our cars get keyed with 'guilty' all over it. People would not allow us to eat at their establishment."

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Khloe was nine when Simpson was found not guilty of murdering Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Her older sisters, Kourtney and Kim Kardashian, were 14 and 13, respectively, but she said they were targeted for years.

"Because of the trial, cops hated us," she claimed. "They would run our plates and we would get pulled over for anything and everything."

In a second video, Kardashian revealed that she believes the stress of the trial is what ultimately led to her father's death.

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"No matter what my dad knew or didn't know, my dad would never betray his friend's trust. My dad never spoke of it," she said.

She explained that his fatal throat cancer was a shocking diagnosis because he didn't smoke or drink, and implied that keeping Simpson's secrets were the cause of his death.

"Holding in a secret … Stress kills you … you manifest things … Stress kills you," she said.

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