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Bank forecloses on O.J. Simpson’s Florida mansion

A bank has foreclosed on the South Florida mansion O.J. Simpson, who won’t have a home when he gets out of a Nevada prison.

A Miami-Dade County judge last week agreed with JPMorgan Chase, ruling that $660,982 in principal on the disgraced grid great’s mortgage hadn’t been paid in more than three years and that four years of taxes were also owed.

Simpson’s 4,233-square-foot house will be up for an online auction on Oct. 29.

The Heisman Trophy winner had bought the four-bedroom pad in 2000.

Simpson is doing time at the Lovelock Correctional Center in northern Nevada for the 2007 armed robbery of two sports-memorabilia collectors he believed had possessions of his.

He was sentenced to 33 years behind bars.

The Juice has been a model prisoner, and the Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners ruled this summer he could apply for freedom in 2017.