A California judge ordered some memorabilia returned to O.J. Simpson on Tuesday, even as the football Hall of Famer sits in a Nevada prison for stealing it during a hotel room heist, reports the Associated Press. Ending more than a year of legal wrangling, Superior Court Judge Gerald Rosenberg ruled Tuesday to return nine souvenir footballs and a few other items to a lawyer for Simpson nemesis Fred Goldman for auction. Goldman is trying to collect on a $33.5 million civil judgment against Simpson.
But, the judge said Simpson must get the first $6,075 from the auction. Rosenberg said it was possible that figure would not be reached, and then Goldman would get nothing.
Because of the hotel room standoff in September 2007, Simpson was sentenced to nine to 33 years for convictions on armed robbery, kidnapping and other charges. He has applied for release on bond while he appeals.
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if OJ take a shit Goldman wants his cut
ReplyDeleteThese Goldman people are evil. I understand they miss their loved one but MOVE ON dammit! By the time the lawyers take out their cut there isn't anything left anyway. get a job and a life!
ReplyDeleteI still can't bring myself to feel sorry for O.J. He brought this upon himself.
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