O.J. 'Is Cooked!' Parole Officer Demands Disgraced Star Come In After Drunken Tirade
Nov. 10 2017, Updated 10:04 a.m. ET
Ex-con O.J. Simpson's parole officer has demanded he come in after his alleged drunken Las Vegas breakdown, and The Juice is said to be "sweating bullets" over it, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
"His PO called and said he must come in," a source snitched. "If they can prove O.J. was drunk, he's cooked."
The informant notes Simpson, 70, is well aware "there's no judge in Vegas, no judge in the country, that will cut him slack."
As readers know, Simpson was kicked out of the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Sin City Wednesday night after allegedly causing a drunken disturbance, according to reports.
As a condition of Simpson's parole, he cannot drink or certainly can't drink to intoxication, a source tells RadarOnline.com — so, if it's determined he was drunk, he could be thrown back behind bars!
A snitch also spilled to RadarOnline.com the Las Vegas Police have a "permanent tail" on Simpson and "are waiting to pounce the minute he screws up!"
The disgraced former NFL star is also said to have been permanently banned from the Cosmo after hotel staff claim he was being disruptive to other customers at the Clique bar located inside the ritzy Vegas establishment.
Reports claim Simpson's behavior got so out of control that glasses at the bar broke which prompted a call to hotel security, who eventually removed the troubled star from the premises.
But one pal insists that now that The Juice is on the lose, he just wants to kick back and have some fun! "The fact is, O.J. was just having some fun and the Cosmopolitan bosses saw him as an easy mark and they made a big deal out of it for headlines," says a pal.
"O.J.'s just having some fun, he's been on lock down for nine years. He should be allowed to indulge, pick a girl up, have a few drinks, go where he wants."
He's well aware cops keep a close watch on him. "O.J. knows that they're watching him 24/7. The police have a code word that's not so secret," dishes the friend.
Simpson was released from jail last month after serving nine years for a botched hotel robbery in 2007.
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