O.J. Simpson offered job at Nevada brothel

O.J. Simpson

FILE - In this May 14, 2013, file photo, O.J. Simpson appears at an evidentiary hearing in Clark County District Court in Las Vegas. A lawyer for Simpson says the imprisoned former football star isn't happy with ads and interviews about a cable TV series focusing on his 1995 murder acquittal in Los Angeles, but he's not upset about the way he's depicted. (Ethan Miller via AP, Pool) ORG XMIT: LA104

It didn’t take long for O.J. Simpson, who will be a free man as early as October 1, to land an interesting job offer.

According to TMZ Sports, Simpson has an offer to run Bunny Ranch, a brothel located in Carson City, Nevada. The only problem is, some of the working girls of the brothel have threatened to quit if Simpson signs on.

If indeed Simpson takes the job, he would work as a greeter and live at the establishment, per the report. Owner Dennis Hof had this to say about Simpson possibly taking the position.

“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.”

Well, isn’t that awfully generous of Hof? Someone who is not a fan of Simpson taking up residence at Bunny Ranch is employee Brooklyn Moore who shared this.

“The last thing we need is another link to the Kardashian clan coming around to ruin our business, and jeopardize our safety.”

True that. But according to the report, Hof is standing by his word to bring Simpson in.

It should be interesting to see what comes of this, should Simpson actually entertain the offer. Simpson was granted parole on Thursday after serving a nine-year sentence for kidnapping and armed robbery in Las Vegas back in 2008.

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