News Tabloid Claims Former Sports Great O.J. Simpson Shot Adult Movie in Miami
Crime, Conspiracy and Mystery | Feb 13, 2001
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The March 1, 2001 edition of The Globe news tabloid reported that former NFL legend O.J. Simpson appeared in a three-way adult film scene, however Simpson and his lawyer Yale Galanter insisted the claim was false.
Galanter made his own claim, stating that The Globe attempted to set his client up in the same manner that Frank Gifford was lured into a Manhattan hotel room by blond flight attendant Suzen Johnson.
The Globe’s story claimed that the porn film taping occurred on February 13, 2001, featuring the disgraced grid great in action with his on-and-off girlfriend, Christine Prody, and Playboy, Hustler and Penthouse adult nude model Patty Kuprys. The threesome supposedly engaged in “explicit sex action.”
The X-rated ménage à trois film romp was said to have taken place in Room 310 of the ultra-posh Mutiny Hotel in the Coconut Grove section of Miami, Florida, according to the tabloid. The alleged scene was directed by well-known adult film director Peter Davy, who’s produced such X-rated fare as Prescription for Lust, The Nympho, Voodoo Lust: The Possession, Whispered Lies, and The Night Temptress, along with mainstream B-movies such as Deadly Rhapsody and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, according to the report.
The Globe also reports that as Simpson entered the bedroom, he began to sing, “If I Only had a Brain” from The Wizard of Oz. He then supposedly had sex with each woman four times, then watched while the women “got it on.” Davy used cameras hidden in light fixtures and plants so it would appear as if O.J. had no knowledge the film being shot.
The athlete, who was previously acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown-Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, stood to make $1.5 million up front for the porno shoot, the tabloid stated.
Simpson’s lawyer Yale Galanter admitted at the time that O.J. was filmed inside the room with the two women, but states there was no sex and “everybody was completely, 100 percent clothed.”
Galanter told The Post he believed The Globe paid Kuprys to set up O.J. He said Kuprys, who was a close friend of Prody at the time, invited her and O.J. to her room for a nightcap.
They had a drink together, but “when O.J. realized what was going on, he was outta there,” according to Galanter.