Did O.J. Mayo definately receive extra benefits?
Despite his denial, I have a really hard time believing Mayo. There are two things nobody can ignore: 1. ESPN’s Kelli Naqi did an online chat with a red-handed revelation: OJ told Katz last night that he did not “receive any money from Calvin or Rodney or anything.” However, the cell phone number that Katz used to get that quote from Mayo was the same number that shows up on Mayo’s September cell phone bill, which we obtained, which shows that that number was billed to Guillory’s non-profit organization in California called the ICR Foundation. We also obtained proof that Guillory made the initial purchase of that particular cell phone of OJ’s.” 2. ESPN also did its due diligence on the clothes: Johnson said Mayo shopped for about an hour that day. When it came time to pay for the purchases, Guillory pulled out an American Express card and charged the bill of $2,300 — which, the sales clerk said later, included a discount of about 15 percent because of “who [Mayo] was.” Johnson provide