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Three months after his release from jail, Oscar Pistorius now finds himself in no man's land while holed up at his uncle's mansion in the South African capital.
Pistorius, the only double amputee in Olympic history, walked free back in January after serving nearly nine years for the murder of his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, whom he shot and killed through a locked bathroom door at his Pretoria bachelor bad on Valentine's Day in 2013.
Yet since being granted parole earlier this year, the 37-year-old has had no luck finding himself a job.
According to the New York Post, Pistorius contacted at least two members of the International Paralympic Committee to enquire about working together in some capacity, only to be knocked back in his attempt to get back into work.
One of the members in question is quoted as saying: 'He’s too toxic to work with now. There’s nothing for him here.'
Oscar Pistorius is 'too toxic' to work with three months after being released from prison
Pistorius walked free in January after serving nine years for the murder of his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp (left)
Since leaving jail, the 37-year-old has reportedly had no luck finding himself any paid work
Pistorius will be monitored until his sentence is officially up in 2029 following his release from prison, though he is not required to wear an electric monitor.
A parole officer checks on him at random hours of the day, according to the Department of Corrections, while he is subject to alcohol and drug testing.
Pistorius is also forbidden from contacting Steenkamp's family, posting on social media, giving interviews or releasing a memoir on his