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In this full-length interview, Kato Kaelin, who would become a key witness in the highly publicized "OJ Simpson-Nicole Brown" trial, spoke about his upbringing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and his initial move to Hollywood in pursuit of a career in entertainment or professional baseball. He recalled meeting Nicole Brown Simpson soon after her divorce from OJ and how the two became really good friends after their first time meeting.

Moving along, Kato Kaelin recounted moving into Nicole Brown Simpson’s guest house and becoming close with her kids in addition to them growing an affinity for him and his daughter. Kato also recalled the younglings of the Kardashian clan would also frequent the house to play with the kids, and he would watch all of them for stretches at a time. Later, Kato recalled meeting OJ for the first time and said he believed the former NFL star hired a private investigator to find out who he was since he’d been living in Nicole’s guest house.

Elsewhere in the discussion, DJ Vlad asks Kato Kaelin about living with O.J. during an incident in 1993, where O.J. got enraged after seeing a photo of one of Nicole’s ex-boyfriends in a photo album. Kato explained that Nicole and her girlfriends would go jogging and socialize daily, and Kato spoke about what he saw that day in 1993. Kato explained that he arrived at the home and saw the door that O.J. had broken down. Kato then detailed how he helped Nicole put the door back up and how O.J. wasn’t arrested when Nicole didn’t want to press charges.

Later, Kato recalls the events leading up to the investigation of Nicole Brown's murder before walking DJ Vlad through his experience of finding out how the horrific incident for the first time upon his return to the Simpson's home. He explains why he didn't want to believe that O.J. was guilty, at first, before revealing that his mom thought he was the individual who was killed along with Nicole. He also explains why he knew O.J. was lying about a particular incident involved in the case. From there, Kato and DJ Vlad dive deep into the details surrounding the crime scene and the "Trial of the Century," including his experience as a "hostile witness" for the prosecution team, a task that would make him an international celebrity.