”You think Twitter should throw O.J. off? What do you think?
I say yes."
Howard Stern wants Twitter to ban O.J. Simpson.
The iconic radio personality and old school shock-jock made the comments on his 
SiriusXM Satellite Radio show on Wednesday while speaking with guest Kim Goldman, 
the sister of Ronald Goldman, who was brutally murdered along with Nicole Brown on 
June 12, 1994. The disgraced pro athlete and former actor Simpson was ultimately 
acquitted of the murders of the 25-year-old Goldman and 35-year-old Brown in what 
was dubbed "The Trial of the Century." After being released from jail after a separate 
conviction out of Las Vegas, Simpson raised more than a few eyebrows when he 
recently joined Twitter announcing his return to the public sphere in a now infamous 
video, with one line that really stood out to people. 
”This should be a lot of fun. I got a little getting even to do. So God bless, take care."
A number of his posts show him out on the golf course, enjoying himself. 
Goldman told Stern the account is hard for the family to stomach. Stern responded 
with his own feelings: 
He asked Goldman if she wanted Simpson thrown off Twitter. She asked him 
what he thought.
”I just think, just to save you the grief of seeing him out there.
By the way, he should use his own head and just lay low. 
You get away with something like this, lay low my man."
When Co-host Robin Quivers pointed out Simpson has not broken any rules to 
be banned, Stern responded jokingly that “ he didn’t need grounds, he owns twitter” 
Simpson has more than 865,000 followers, but his account has yet to be 
verified by Twitter. Twitter declined to comment. 
To watch the full clip, check out THR.com. 
For the Hollywood Reporter News, I’m Ben Myers.
