The Super Bowl is an American holiday, and regardless of where you are watching it at, it’s going to be a celebration. The New York Post is reporting that O.J. Simpson threw a nice Super Bowl shindig in his prison cell at Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada. O.J. is currently serving 33 years for kidnapping and armed robbery, but wasn’t going to miss out on the celebration. Simpson reportedly is one of the few inmates who has his own t.v. The post is reporting that O.J. and his crew all crammed in his 80 square foot cell to watch the Ravens send Ray Lewis out on top. “If you have the money, you can buy a TV at the inmate store and put it in your cell,” Simpson’s producer friend Norman Pardo said. There was no shortage of potential guests because he’s so popular. “He’s like the Godfather of the prison now,” Pardo said of the one-time NFL great. Meanwhile, Pardo is hoping to sell a movie, “Unpromotable,” about his efforts to rehabilitate Simpson’s image after he was acquitted of double murder in 1995. “It shows what it’s like to promote the most unpromotable man on the planet,” Pardo said. Who said inmates didn’t know how to throw a good party?
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