Court records indicate that O. J. Simpson is facing foreclosure on his Miami home while he is in prison in Nevada.
JPMorgan Chase filed for foreclosure on the four-bedroom, four-bath house in Kendall in September, the Associated Press reports. Simpson’s attorneys have since filed a motion to dismiss the case.
Simpson bought the house in 2000 for $575,000. It is currently assessed at $478,000, the AP says, citing Miami-Dade Circuit Court records.
Simpson, 64, is serving a prison sentence of nine to 33 years on a conviction of kidnapping and armed robbery in connection with an armed confrontation in Las Vegas with a sports memorabilia dealer.
The former football player and actor was acquitted in 1995 in Los Angeles of killing his ex-wife, Nicole Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.
