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Sharon Stone’s O.J. Simpson Story Questioned By Former LAPD Officers

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Sharon Stone recently made claims that LAPD officers came to her home during the O.J. Simpson chase and took her away for safety. However, former LAPD officers are now questioning the validity of her story.

Key Takeaway

Sharon Stone’s account of LAPD officers coming to her home during the O.J. Simpson chase is being questioned by former LAPD officers, who have expressed doubts about the validity of her story.

Officers’ Response

David Gascon, a former commander at the LAPD’s Media Relations department during the O.J. years, stated that he has never heard of police officers showing up at Sharon Stone’s residence on June 17, 1994. He mentioned that he had never received any reports of Sharon’s alleged involvement until she spoke about it recently. Similarly, Tom Lange, the lead LAPD detective on the O.J. case, also expressed his skepticism about Sharon’s claim, stating that he would have heard about it if such an incident had occurred.

Retired Officer’s Perspective

Additionally, a retired former LAPD officer who worked in the South L.A. division in 1994 also expressed surprise at the alleged connection between Sharon Stone and O.J. Simpson. He questioned the plausibility of O.J. Simpson having any reason to go to Sharon’s house at the time, especially with 20 patrol cars chasing him down the freeway.

Sharon Stone’s Account

Sharon Stone attributed the alleged police visit to her home to her fame from the movie “Basic Instinct” in 1992. She claimed that her status as an A-list celebrity and a sex symbol led to officers showing up at her house to take her to a hotel for safety. However, the former LAPD officers remain unconvinced, emphasizing that her story was never on their radar.