OJ simpson Died

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Anonymous wrote:The other thing to keep in mind about the verdict is that even though, to us, the evidence was overwhelming, the defense did a great job of putting in reasonable doubt - about Furman's motives, about the blood contamination - that it's actually not surprising that it was an acquittal. I remember one of the jurors in the Made in America doc (also highly recommend) and she said as much. She has no regrets about how she voted.

+1 I’m listening to Dan Abrams right now - he was one of the few reporters who was in the courtroom every single day for both the criminal and civil trials. He just said that no one who saw all of the evidence and watched the whole trial was surprised by the verdict. Maybe by the speed of it but not the actual verdict.

I met a criminal defense lawyer who said that he wasn't surprised by the verdict. Off course, if you watched the news and the daytime TV shows then OJ was as guilty as hell. But if you followed just the evidence, and what could be used and not used in a court of law, then no, it shouldn't have been such a surprised to see OJ walk free.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this will bring the Goldman family a sense of peace or closure.


There is no closure or peace when a loved one is murdered. I'm sure you mean well but it is a stupid and insensitive thing to say. As for Simpson. I'll be back in 48 hours!

You misunderstand. Obviously they’ll never be at peace about Ron’s murder. The question is whether they have a sense of closure in regards to OJ, now that he’s longer living his best life and walking around as a free man.


You said nothing wrong
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The news coverage is giving me PTSD. It’s so hard to convey to people not alive or aware of how all consuming the trial was. The networks led with the trial every single evening for a year. CNN had coverage 24/7. It was exhausting.


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It was like living in USA since 2016


+ 1 It’s not that the TRIAL was overly consuming, it’s the fact that It was all there was on. I would say today’s big trials are worse, because coverage is everywhere and it’s harder to turn it off and hide from it.

In 1995 You could just turn the cable TV chann or leave your house. Today, when a trial is covered that much its harder to look at your calendar, check your email , get the news, etc. without being online and connected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The news coverage is giving me PTSD. It’s so hard to convey to people not alive or aware of how all consuming the trial was. The networks led with the trial every single evening for a year. CNN had coverage 24/7. It was exhausting.



This was the moment I realize our news was a complete joke.
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Anonymous wrote:I hope his estate goes to Fred Goldman.
It should all go to OJ's children. OJ's children have done nothing wrong. Any image rights, future book sales, movies etc... the children should get it all.

Goldman had his chance through the years to make OJ pay. Now let OJ's family live in peace.


His children from his first wife should get nothing. All his children (even Nicole's, I believe) have stuck by him. His estate should pay whatever part of the judgment he still owes to the Goldmans and Browns from losing the civil suit.
I thought that Goldman and the Browns received their civil court settlement? If not, Goldman and the Browns should get their settlement. However, whatever kids OJ has from his first or any other marriage, should inherit his estate.


As of 2021, OJ had only paid a little over $100,000 to the Goldmans even though the judgment was $33 million. Not sure about the Browns. All assets should go to satisfy these judgments.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope his estate goes to Fred Goldman.
It should all go to OJ's children. OJ's children have done nothing wrong. Any image rights, future book sales, movies etc... the children should get it all.

Goldman had his chance through the years to make OJ pay. Now let OJ's family live in peace.


His children from his first wife should get nothing. All his children (even Nicole's, I believe) have stuck by him. His estate should pay whatever part of the judgment he still owes to the Goldmans and Browns from losing the civil suit.
I thought that Goldman and the Browns received their civil court settlement? If not, Goldman and the Browns should get their settlement. However, whatever kids OJ has from his first or any other marriage, should inherit his estate.


As of 2021, OJ had only paid a little over $100,000 to the Goldmans even though the judgment was $33 million. Not sure about the Browns. All assets should go to satisfy these judgments.


They will.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope his estate goes to Fred Goldman.
It should all go to OJ's children. OJ's children have done nothing wrong. Any image rights, future book sales, movies etc... the children should get it all.

Goldman had his chance through the years to make OJ pay. Now let OJ's family live in peace.


His children from his first wife should get nothing. All his children (even Nicole's, I believe) have stuck by him. His estate should pay whatever part of the judgment he still owes to the Goldmans and Browns from losing the civil suit.
I thought that Goldman and the Browns received their civil court settlement? If not, Goldman and the Browns should get their settlement. However, whatever kids OJ has from his first or any other marriage, should inherit his estate.


As of 2021, OJ had only paid a little over $100,000 to the Goldmans even though the judgment was $33 million. Not sure about the Browns. All assets should go to satisfy these judgments.
I hope if they get their settlement money, that it in someway makes them feel better. I don't see how it will though.
Anonymous
Nothing paid out until debts have been satisfied.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing paid out until debts have been satisfied.


The settlement judgement is a debt
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope his estate goes to Fred Goldman.
It should all go to OJ's children. OJ's children have done nothing wrong. Any image rights, future book sales, movies etc... the children should get it all.

Goldman had his chance through the years to make OJ pay. Now let OJ's family live in peace.


His children from his first wife should get nothing. All his children (even Nicole's, I believe) have stuck by him. His estate should pay whatever part of the judgment he still owes to the Goldmans and Browns from losing the civil suit.
I thought that Goldman and the Browns received their civil court settlement? If not, Goldman and the Browns should get their settlement. However, whatever kids OJ has from his first or any other marriage, should inherit his estate.


As of 2021, OJ had only paid a little over $100,000 to the Goldmans even though the judgment was $33 million. Not sure about the Browns. All assets should go to satisfy these judgments.


Why wasn’t the judgement enforced? How did he get away with not paying the Goldmans?
Anonymous
What was the civil trial settlement, $33 million? I wonder if OJ estate will even come to that. If he's as deceitful and sneaky as people seem to think he is, then he may have already have shared out his assets to his children a long time ago.
Anonymous
There is only ONE to judge him now!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope his estate goes to Fred Goldman.
It should all go to OJ's children. OJ's children have done nothing wrong. Any image rights, future book sales, movies etc... the children should get it all.

Goldman had his chance through the years to make OJ pay. Now let OJ's family live in peace.


His children from his first wife should get nothing. All his children (even Nicole's, I believe) have stuck by him. His estate should pay whatever part of the judgment he still owes to the Goldmans and Browns from losing the civil suit.
I thought that Goldman and the Browns received their civil court settlement? If not, Goldman and the Browns should get their settlement. However, whatever kids OJ has from his first or any other marriage, should inherit his estate.


As of 2021, OJ had only paid a little over $100,000 to the Goldmans even though the judgment was $33 million. Not sure about the Browns. All assets should go to satisfy these judgments.


Why wasn’t the judgement enforced? How did he get away with not paying the Goldmans?

I remember hearing that his NFL pension was not subject to the judgment. But what he has left of that money, if he saved any, should be now. His kids don’t get a pension from the NFL so it’s now treated differently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What was the civil trial settlement, $33 million? I wonder if OJ estate will even come to that. If he's as deceitful and sneaky as people seem to think he is, then he may have already have shared out his assets to his children a long time ago.


I just did a google search. It says that his net worth was $3.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m just sorry Norm MacDonald isn’t with us to help us navigate this.


Yeah. I had a funny thought about them meeting at St. Peter’s gate.
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