Christine Prody is OJ Simpson’s girlfriend. She’s been Simpson’s girlfriend for over 10 years. A relationship nobody, at least nobody in the media seems to know much about. How exactly did they meet? When? Where? and under what circumstances?
ERS News reports exclusively that Christine Prody, was much more than a random woman who happened to run into OJ Simpson by mere chance on the streets of Los Angeles. Christine Prody was for all intensive purposes, a woman on a mission to be OJ Simpson’s girlfriend. Prody, ERS can report exclusively use to hang out at Simpson’s former Brentwood estate, seeking only one thing – to meet OJ Simpson. She finally got her wish, but the story about how her obsession with OJ Simpson and her need to meet the famed football star and just aquitted former defendant has never been fully revealed before.
Miami based Associated Press reporter Curt Anderson reported last week of September that Prody met Simpson at the former Rockingham Estate in Brentwood, CA sometime shortly after Simpson was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. NBC News reported, that it was a chance meeting, with the two exchanging numbers when they saw other on the streets in their cars near Simpson’s former home. The AP gets closer to the truth when it quotes an interview that Prody’s mother. Kathy Bellmore, gave the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 1999:
“It’s not clear how they got together, but Prody’s mother has said in past media interviews that her daughter wanted to meet Simpson and occasionally went by his house. " At first I thought it was a passing thing, a fantasy," Prody’s mother Cathy Bellmore told the Star Tribune newspaper in 1999. "All it did was alienate her from me. She wouldn’t call me for a week."
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