Stern was interviewing Kim Goldman, sister of Ronald Goldman — who was murdered alongside Simpson’s wife, Nicole Brown, in 1994 — when he singled him out.
“I know I been away for awhile, but I don’t know what’s going on with America,” Simpson said in his video. “You know, today I was told that this individual — let’s call him person A — stated that he thought Person B should not have a right to public expression. What’s interesting about that is that, Person B years ago helped fight for Person A’s right for freedom of expression — public expression.”
Stern claimed Wednesday during his broadcast that he “got triggered” when he found out about Simpson’s Twitter presence.
“When someone kills your brother and they’re on the golf course and they’re sitting out there in their golf cart, living the life that most people don’t get to live … it’s got to be maddening,” Stern told Goldman, who described Simpson’s feed as being “hard for the family to stomach.”
“I say [kick him off] … just to save you the grief of seeing him out there,” Stern suggested.
Simpson has already managed to gain more than 865,000 followers since joining Twitter.
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