O.J. Simpson to sue Las Vegas casino that banned him for $100M

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O.J. Simpson is sprinting to court so he can sue a Las Vegas casino that permanently bounced him from the premises, according to a letter from his lawyer.

Simpson’s attorney said the disgraced Hall of Famer will be suing The Cosmopolitan Casino for at least $100 million over its allegedly bogus claim that he was drunk and disruptive during a Nov. 8 visit.

The casino “singled out Mr. Simpson amongst his non-African American friends and subsequently expelled him for what turned out to be a fake reason while he peacefully visited the Cosmopolitan,” Malcolm LaVergne said in the letter posted on Twitter.

O.J. Simpson to sue Las Vegas casino that banned him for $100M The Cosmopolitan Casino (rt.) booted Simpson, who allegedly drunk and destructive, from its premises on Nov. 8. (Steve Marcus/REUTERS)

The letter demands the casino holds on to all evidence related to the incident.

Simpson was released from a Nevada prison in October, after spending nine years in prison on an armed robbery conviction.

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