In a recent statement, the Simpson family announced the passing of O.J. Simpson at the age of 76. His lawyer, Malcolm LaVergn, has confirmed that the cause of death was metastatic prostate cancer. This news has left many people wondering about the final moments of the former athlete’s life.
According to sources close to Simpson, he was surrounded by all his living children in his last days. However, anyone who visited him during that time was required to sign non-disclosure agreements to respect his privacy. Despite these agreements, an anonymous source has come forward to address the rumors surrounding Simpson’s death bed confession.
The unnamed source, who has direct knowledge of the situation, has revealed that any rumors of a death bed confession are “totally false.” Simpson did not make any confession related to the infamous LA case or any other matter. In fact, according to the source, his only requests were for water and to watch a golf tournament. Clearly, these were not the actions of someone making a confession, but rather the simple desires of a man in his final moments.
These recent events follow reports from February 2024 that alleged O.J. Simpson had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and was in hospice care. Local 10 News reported that Simpson, who was last seen using a cane for assistance, had been undergoing chemotherapy treatments.
While these reports may have caused concern among his supporters and the public, it is important to separate fact from fiction. Simpson’s passing was due to metastatic prostate cancer, and any speculations about a death bed confession are completely unfounded. Let us remember O.J. Simpson for his achievements on the football field, and allow him to rest in peace.
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