Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:I hope his estate goes to Fred Goldman.
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.
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 wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:I hope his estate goes to Fred Goldman.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:I hope his estate goes to Fred Goldman.
Goldman had his chance through the years to make OJ pay. Now let OJ's family live in peace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We also have OJ to thank for the Kardashians. That’s his second biggest crime.
What do you mean?
One of OJ's defense attys was the Kardashian's father (who is now deceased).
Anonymous wrote:He died before he was able to find the real killer!
Anonymous wrote:The OJ Simpson verdict marked the end of a belief in objective truth, substituting that with subjective feelings on which to base important important decisions. This helped spawn the conspiracy theory industrial complex, which is still being exploited by one of our presidential candidates.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Agree.
I remember where I was when the verdict was announced. I was a 2nd year law student at UVA Law. I remember that many of the Black law students had gathered to hear the verdict and a huge cheer went out when it was read. I was shocked and stunned. Shocked that the verdict was "not guilty" and stunned that these fellow students -- who I thought looked at the case like I did -- they had studied criminal law and were taking Evidence as a class, they were smart/logical and at a pretty good law school --- they cheered when I thought it was a miscarriage of justice.
It was very surprising to me. They weren't people who followed OJ as a football player. They weren't people who had been in jail and wanted OJ to stick it to the man as a proxy for their legal revenge. It took me awhile to realize that while I thought we were on the same team ("team" being "law students"_ --- they actually had a bigger commitment/tie/attachment to the racial "team" victory that OJ represented.
It was a really shocking moment for me to see fellow law students CHEERING for a murderer being set free. OJ represented a victory over racism to them. We all came to law school to learn law, but we look at it through the glasses of our past experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if he confessed on his deathbed.
Of course he didn’t. His kids want to believe he was innocent. He wouldn’t take that from them. Plus he was a narcissist who lacked the ability to feel guilt.
If he’s Khloe’s dad it could explain why she was so thick before Ozempic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are deranged and trolling Khloe Kardashian sending her condolences messages on insta. I feel like people are losing any sense of decency for attention.
You’re referring to a Kardashian. Any sense of decency went out the window a long, long time ago.
She is still a human being.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if he confessed on his deathbed.