Tuesday, July 31, 2007

GOLDMAN'S FAMILY GETS RIGHTS TO O.J.'S BOOK

GOLDMAN

A bankruptcy judge granted the rights to O.J. Simpson's book to settle a $38 million wrongful death lawsuit that Ron Goldman's family filed against Simpson. Bad publicity kept Simpson himself from publishing it. His book titled "If I Did It", according to Simpson, was a fictional account of how he could have committed the murders of his ex-wife Nichole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. O.J. was acquitted of those murders.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The question is why it needed to be granted in the fist place. He owes them if my memory is correct.

Dennis said...

I think the judge was right in this ruling. Even though he was not convicted of the crime, you know he did it. He once said that he wouldn't stop until the real killer was caught, but it doesn't look like he is trying too hard.