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    OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    Not a good day to be a D-list celebrity. OJ was sentenced to 15 years. Boy George was convicted of kidnapping and beating a male escort. WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO?
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    Re: OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    I'll wearing a chain and padlock around my neck until OJ gets out. BIG UPS!

    Nah, I'm kidding. I hope he rots.
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    Re: OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    He'll be out in 5....

    If he killed everyone like he did the first time he would have gotten off with it since there would have been not witness to place him at the scene.

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    Re: OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    I think both of these convictions are baloney...

    1. If you mess with with OJ, you should expect to get murdered. The victim in this case got off easy.

    2. If you go to Boy George's house for a naked photo shoot, you should expect to get chained up.
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    Re: OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    Not a good day to be a D-list celebrity. OJ was sentenced to 15 years. Boy George was convicted of kidnapping and beating a male escort. WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO?
    Sending Boy George to jail would be like an early Christmas Present :lol:
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    Re: OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    The most pressing question....

    can they be in the same cell?
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    and that has made all the difference......yet...
    I have a feeling a handle of people are going to be very interested in what I post in the near future.

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    Re: OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    Not a good day to be a D-list celebrity
    Boy George maybe but OJ is a hall of fame running back and probably one of the best ever.

    OJ was sentenced to 15 years.
    I think this is a case of a celebrity actually getting a harsher sentence than he should of. It's excessive, he didn't commit robbery he was trying to get his stuff back and went about it the wrong way. Should have been a weapon charge. I mean I know of people that drive drunk and kill someone and get less time.
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    Re: OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    Quote Originally Posted by NIKV69
    I think this is a case of a celebrity actually getting a harsher sentence than he should of. It's excessive, he didn't commit robbery he was trying to get his stuff back and went about it the wrong way. Should have been a weapon charge. I mean I know of people that drive drunk and kill someone and get less time.
    Agreed, but he's a dirtbag so I don't feel bad.

    Meanwhile that kid who killed three people driving recklessly on LI got 30 days.
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    Re: OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    Quote Originally Posted by NIKV69
    I think this is a case of a celebrity actually getting a harsher sentence than he should of. It's excessive, he didn't commit robbery he was trying to get his stuff back and went about it the wrong way. Should have been a weapon charge. I mean I know of people that drive drunk and kill someone and get less time.
    Probably would have been that had OJ settled out of court, once the case went to court, OJ was screwed, so, he deserved what he got.....
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    Re: OJ, Boy George Going to Jail

    Meanwhile that kid who killed three people driving recklessly on LI got 30 days.
    Yep there was a guy from Babylon who wiped out an entire family and got 12 years I think got to do a search. OJ's sentence is a joke. I heard the judge's statement at sentencing and it sure sounded like she wasn't very partial.

    Probably would have been that had OJ settled out of court, once the case went to court, OJ was screwed, so, he deserved what he got
    I am curious to see what the appeal brings. I think it may be reduced.
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