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Simpson Banned From Strip Hotels

MGM, Harrah's, Palms, Mirage Ask Juice To Go Elsewhere

POSTED: 7:05 pm EST November 5, 2007
UPDATED: 8:04 pm EST November 5, 2007

O.J. Simpson may have a hard time finding a place to stay in Las Vegas this week. It appears Simpson has worn out his welcome at several hotels.

The Review-Journal reported that the MGM, Mirage, Harrah's and the Palms prefer that Simpson go elsewhere.

Before Simpson was arrested in connection with the sports memorabilia grab at Palace Station, he was staying at the Palms.

Simpson is expected back in Las Vegas Thursday for a pretrial hearing. He, Charles Ehrlich and Clarence Stewart are facing more than 10 felony charges, including coercion, kidnapping and armed robbery.

Three other co-defendants -- Walter Alexander, Charles Cashmore and Michael McClinton -- have accepted plea deals and will testify against Simpson, Ehrlich and Stewart.

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