OJ Simpson is accused of sending threatening messages on Twitter

'I will find your a** and cut you!' OJ Simpson is accused of sending threatening messages on Twitter just DAYS after he joined the social networking site OJ Simpson launched his Twitter account on June 12 - the date that marked the 25th anniversary of the murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown  On Sunday, the controversial ex-NFL star was accused of using his account to send intimidating direct messages to a detractor The messages allegedly sent from Simpson's account include violent threats and coarse language It's unclear whether the messages were sent by Simpson himself or whether his account was hacked   It is also possible the messages came from an alternative identical-looking account, designed to dupe people into believing it is the athlete's verified profile Simpson has amassed 700,000 followers on Twitter in less than a week 

By Dailymail.com Reporter

Published: 06:20 BST, 18 June 2019 | Updated: 06:24 BST, 18 June 2019

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OJ Simpson is being accused of sending threatening messages from his new Twitter account - a move that could potentially violate the terms of his parole. 

On Sunday, seven direct messages were reportedly sent from the 71-year-old's social media profile, @TheRealOJ32, to a parody account named @KillerOJSimpson, which pokes fun of the controversial Football Hall of Famer.  

The parody account posted a video showing the exchanges that are purported to have occurred with the ex-NFL star - and they quickly turned violent in nature.  

Simpson is alleged to have sent the first message to the parody account, writing: 'Delete this account or I will have my lawyer remove it for false misleading content I didn't post.'

When the man behind the parody account responds with a refusal, Simpson reportedly replies: 'Like I said, delete this 'Parody' account as you call it or face serious consequences by me. I'll find your

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