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07-03-2007, 03:18 PM
Goldman Family Buys Rights to O.J. Book

By KELLI KENNEDY
Associated Press Writer

MIAMI (AP) -- The family of Ron Goldman has purchased the rights to O.J. Simpson's canceled book, "If I Did It," from a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee in a settlement reached Monday.

The book rights will be held in the name of Ron Goldman LLC, Goldman family attorney David Cook said.

Goldman was slain along with Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, in 1994. The former football star has maintained his innocence. He was acquitted of murder, but Goldman's family won a civil wrongful death case against him now totaling more than $33 million.

"Ron Goldman LLC will own Simpson's name, likeness, signature and story and will hawk it to satisfy this terrible judgment. Justice has arrived in Miami," Cook said.

The Goldmans own the copyright, media rights and movie rights. They also acquired Simpson's name, likeness, life story and right of publicity in connection with the book, according to court documents.

The Goldmans want to rename the book "Confessions of a Double Murderer" and plan to shop it around, Cook said.

According to the settlement, the Goldmans must pay the bankruptcy trustee 10 percent of the first $4 million in gross proceeds and a percentage of all proceeds beyond that.

Simpson's lawyer, Yale L. Galanter, said the bankruptcy trustee doesn't have the right to sell anything on behalf of his client.

Last month, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge A. Jay Cristol paved the way for Monday's settlement by upholding the Goldmans' right to their claim. He also ruled that a company started by Simpson's daughter, Arnelle, was set up "to perpetuate fraud."

Lorraine Brooke Associates, which owned the rights to the book, can be considered as belonging to the former football star, Cristol said.

O.J. Simpson's book contract with HarperCollins, and a money trail showing $630,000 transferred from the publisher to Lorraine Brooke and then to Simpson for his expenses, confirm his connection to the company, Cristol said.

Telephone or e-mail messages left for Kendrick Whittle, the attorney for Simpson's daughter, and independent trustee, Drew Dillworth, were not immediately returned Monday night.

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Gotta love it. I hope they ruin whatever is left of O.J. and can live to see the day the bastard is eating out of dumpsters.

I watched Oprah interview Christopher Darden on her show yesterday and to this day he is beating himself up because the murderer, O.J., walked away free.

burntgorilla
07-03-2007, 04:42 PM
So they're going to make money out of the death of their relative by publishing the book? Unless I misunderstood "shop it around". I would have thought the better thing to do would be to burn the book's manuscript and deny OJ the oxygen of publicity.

Heads_On_Pikes
07-03-2007, 05:45 PM
Hopefully, they'll use the money to hire a hitman to deny O.J. oxygen, period.

steveksux
07-03-2007, 08:05 PM
Hopefully, they'll use the money to hire a hitman to deny O.J. oxygen, period.If they do that, they'll regret it. OJ is the only one still looking for the real killer. If they kill him, Goldman's murderer will get away scott free...

Randy

Atticus
07-03-2007, 08:46 PM
So they're going to make money out of the death of their relative by publishing the book? Unless I misunderstood "shop it around". I would have thought the better thing to do would be to burn the book's manuscript and deny OJ the oxygen of publicity.NO! That's what makes this story so delicious. OJ's book denies that he committed this crime, but then goes on to say "If I HAD done, this is how I might have pulled it off."

Shmuck.