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The owner of several legal brothels in Nevada has extended a job offer to O.J. Simpson — as a greeter.
Dennis Hof, who runs the Bunny Ranch in Carson City, believes a gig there would be no problem under Simpson’s parole conditions when he’s released as early as Oct. 1, TMZ reported Friday.
“One of the conditions of a prisoner being granted parole is always having an established place to live and a job to go to, and I can offer O.J. both of those in a unique situation,” said Hof, who also owns the Love Ranch, where Khloe Kardashian’s ex-husband Lamar Odom overdosed in 2015.
But some of the women who work at the Ranch said the Juice at their doorstep would be bad for business.
“The last thing we need is another link to the Kardashian clan coming around to ruin our business, and jeopardize our safety,” said Brooklyn Moore.
Simpson, 70, who was granted parole Thursday after serving more than eight years behind bars, said he plans to live in Florida and focus on reconnecting with his friends and family.
He stands to collect more than $100,000 a year if he waits until age 65 to start drawing from his NFL pension and has a reported $5 million in a retirement plan run by the Screen Actors Guild, according to CNN Money.



