Watch a Reporter Run Up on O.J. Simpson to Snag the First Post-Prison Interview

Simpson: "Yeah, nothing’s changed."

70-year-old O.J. Simpson was released from Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada shortly after midnight on Sunday morning

The Heisman Trophy winner was stopped by a reporter at a gas station about 75 miles northwest of Las Vegas just hours after his release from prison. Simpson was in the back of a white SUV when he was approached.

"Juice, Juice, how does it feel to be out?" Visibly annoyed, the former NFL star responded, "Man, how in the wor...? Y'all been stalking me? Jesus, man." When asked where he was headed he replied, "None of your business." He continued, "I’m in a car for the last five hours, so how do I know how it feels to be out?"

Simpson, who was acquitted in 1995 for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman in what became known as "The Trial of the Century," lost a $33.5 million civil suit that claimed he was financially responsible for their deaths. 

Simpson got himself in prison following an incident that took place in 2007. The NFL Hall of Fame running back and a group of his armed associates robbed memorabilia dealers Bruce Fromong and Alfred Beardsley. Simpson was hit with 12 felony counts of kidnapping and armed robbery. He was sentenced to nine to 33 years with the eligibility for parole. Simpson wound up serving nine years of the sentence.

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