BUFFALO, New York — Michael R. Militello was getting ready for a morning workout at an Amherst gym on Thursday when he learned about the death of his longtime friend, O.J. Simpson.
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O.J. Simpson, Michael Militello and Nicole Brown Simpson attend a 1978 party celebrating the history of Mulligan’s Cafe & Nightclub, a bar Militello owned in Buffalo.
Courtesy of Michael Militello
- Ryan O'Halloran Buffalo News
O.J. Simpson and his wife, Nicole, top row, at the 1985 wedding of his Buffalo friends Marilyn and Michael Militello, bottom row.
Courtesy of Michael Militello
1977: "This was the scene outside O.J. Simpson's Amherst home as the Bills' ace running back bid farewell to his coach, Lou Saban, figuring his request to be traded to a West Coast team would be accomplished. Positions switched later. O.J. returned to the Bills and it was Saban who left after resigning as coach."
- Buffalo News file photo
Photos: O.J. Simpson's Buffalo years
Here are photos of O.J. Simpson through the years – mostly from his time spent in Buffalo when he played for the Bills.
1977: "This was the scene outside O.J. Simpson's Amherst home as the Bills' ace running back bid farewell to his coach, Lou Saban, figuring his request to be traded to a West Coast team would be accomplished. Positions switched later. O.J. returned to the Bills and it was Saban who left after resigning as coach."
- Buffalo News file photo

