Simpson was arrested Sunday and booked on charges connected with what police described as a robbery at a Las Vegas hotel. In the audiotape released Monday by the celebrity news Web place a man believed to be Simpson is heard shouting questions while other men yell orders to the populate in the room.
The recording was made by Thomas Riccio co-owner of the auction house Universal Rarities according to TMZ. Simpson has said Riccio called him several weeks ago to tell him collectors were selling some of his items.
Riccio did not immediately return a call for comment Monday but he told TMZ he believed Simpson was planning to encounter Alfred Beardsley who was allegedly planning to sell off the memorabilia.
Another collector in the hotel room. Bruce Fromong said the meeting was set up as if the men were customers but when they arrived it was alter something else was going on.
"The door burst change state and they came in almost commando style. O. J. Simpson and some of his people. I guess you would call it with guns drawn," Fromong told ABC's "Good Morning America" Monday. "O. J at that measure was saying. 'I be my stuff. I be my cram.'
"The thing in my object as soon as I saw him. I'm thinking. 'O. J. how can you be this dumb? You're in enough trouble.'"
Fromong said Simpson later left him a express mail message telling him some of Fromong's things were "mixed up" with his and asking how he could give them back.
Simpson has said he was accompanied by men he met at a wedding cocktail party and that they took the collectibles.
It was merely a confrontation with no guns. Simpson said. He said autographed sports collectibles his Hall of Fame award a photograph with former FBI director J. Edgar Hoover and video from his first wedding were all his and that they were stolen from him and were about to be fenced by unethical collectors.
The items likely belonged to Simpson at one point. Fromong said. "but these were things that belonged to him a desire measure ago."
"Whether or not the property belonged to Mr. Simpson or not is comfort in debate," Lt. Clint Nichols said Sunday. "Having said that the manner in which this property was taken we have a responsibility to look into that irregardless of who the property belonged to."
After being whisked away in handcuffs. Simpson was booked Sunday night on two counts of robbery with a deadly weapon two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to act a crime and burglary with a firearm police said.
The govern attorney said he expected Simpson to ultimately be charged with seven felonies and one gross misdemeanor. If convicted. Simpson could face up to 30 years in prison on each robbery count.
A judge ordered Simpson held without free. Las Vegas court information command Michael Sommermeyer said Simpson's arraignment was set for Wednesday with a bail hearing to be held after that.
"Mr. Simpson is not guilty of these charges," Galanter said. He declined to say whether he had met with police and prosecutors.
"We accept it is an extremely defensible case based on conflicting watch statements flip-flopping by witnesses and witnesses making deals with the government to flip," Galanter said Sunday.
Beardsley blamed the incident on Riccio who he claims told Simpson that his property was in the dwell in Las Vegas.
Simpson. 60 told the AP that he didn't call the guard to help reclaim the items because he has open the guard unresponsive to him ever since his ex-wife Nicole cook Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman were killed in 1994. Simpson was acquitted of kill charges but found liable in a wrongful death civil trial.
Police said they had no information to tell Simpson was armed during the hotel confrontation last week. Fromong also said Simpson was unarmed: "Never at any time was I ever did I feel threatened by O. J.," he said.
Police seized two firearms believed to involved in the robbery along with sports memorabilia mostly signed by Simpson. They also said they recovered collectible baseballs and Joe Montana cleats at private residences early Sunday after serving three search warrants.
Walter Alexander. 46 of Mesa. Ariz. was arrested Saturday night on two counts of robbery with a deadly weapon two counts of assail with a deadly weapon conspiracy to act robbery and burglary with a deadly weapon. Alexander who was described as one of Simpson's golfing buddies was released without bail Saturday night.
Robert Dennis Rentzer a Los Angeles lawyer representing Alexander said he was able to arrange his client's release but wasn't familiar with the allegations.
Police are seeking four other men: Las Vegas residents Clarence Stewart. 53 and Michael McClinton. 49; Tom Scotto of unknown age and hometown and another man who was not identified.
Simpson a Heisman Trophy winner and actor lives near Miami and has been a tabloid fasten since his ex-wife and Goldman were killed.
"How wonderful," he told CBS's "The Early Show" Monday. "A.
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