Officials: O.J. Simpson to be released from prison Monday

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

The Juice is about to be loose.

In prison since 2008 after being convicted on robbery and kidnapping charges, Hall of Fame running back O.J. Simpson was granted parole in Nevada earlier this year.

He’s now set to be released from Lovelock Correctional Center on Monday, according to prison officials in Nevada.

Simpson, 70, served nine years of a 33-year sentence. Outside of his Hall of Fame college and NFL careers, Simpson is best known for being found innocent in the murders of ex-wife Nicole Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman, in October of 1995.

The former USC star will have to abide by the conditions of his parole in order to remain a free man. Considering what we’ve seen in the past, that’s not a foregone conclusion.

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