The Juice Gets Squeezed: Goldman Family Wins Rights to OJ Simpson Book, “If I did It”
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OJ Simpson scheme back fires as judge awards book rights of “If I did It” to the family of slain Ron Goldman.
The decision by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge A. Jay Cristol to satisfy a $38 million (euro27.82 million) wrongful death judgement against the former football star ignored complaints from the family of Simpson’s murder ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, who was slain along with her friend Goldman in a brutal 1994 knife attack.
After all this time, it is about time that OJ Simpson has been put in his place and hit where it hurts him the most … his pocket.
On Monday, Fred Goldman, Ronald Goldman’s father, said he intends to release the book as a measure of justice to portray Simpson as “a wife-beater, as a murderer, written in his own words.”
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