Guarding The Juice

Guarding The Juice

Guarding The Juice

Guarding The Juice

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Overview

Author Jeffrey Felix's routine life as a prison guard took an unexpected turn 13 years into his career when O.J. Simpson was assigned to the institution in Nevada for which he worked. He became O.J.'S closest friend "on the inside," and the unlikely twosome developed a camaraderie that became known as "Jew-Juice Time." After countless hours of dealing with the famous Juice, Felix now tells all in this book . . . from how he and O.J. became close, their intimate conversations, the treatment the celebrity inmate received. And much more. In his introduction, Author Felix invites the reader to "jump first to the chapter dedicated to O.J.'S penis." We did say tell-ALL, didn't we?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157660161
Publisher: ThomasMax Publishing
Publication date: 03/14/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
File size: 79 KB

About the Author

Jeffrey Felix (“Felix” to friends) worked for the Lovelock Correctional Center in rural Nevada from July 1995 to September 2015. For 13 years, the most unique thing about his career was being the only Jewish prison guard in the state. That was until Dec. 18, 2008, when the most famous inmate
in the history of the United States entered Lovelock and decided to make Felix his best prison
friend. Encouraged by prison officials, Felix played along, enjoying what Simpson dubbed their “Jew-
Juice” time together and getting occasionally lost in the role. Six months before retiring in good standing from the Nevada Department of Corrections, Felix decided to document his surreal experiences in this book. He lives with his wife, Rhonda, and two sons in Reno, Nevada.

Corey Levitan is currently a writer for Men’s Health and Maxim, Corey -- introduced to Felix through a mutual friend -- has written for Playboy, Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly. He authored the
most popular humor column in the history of Las Vegas, “Fear and Loafing,” which appeared 176 times in the Las Vegas Review-Journal from 2006-2011.
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