After the trial, the L.A. Times reported that the courts spent upwards of 9 million dollars prosecuting OJ. But, OJ only spent about 4.5 million. That means OJ got excellent representation, at cut throat prices.
2006-11-10 18:43:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Communications between an attorney and client are confidential, and that includes matters relating to fees. The only person who can waive the attorney/client privilege is Mr. Simpson, so you will have to ask him.
2006-11-11 01:21:39
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answered by No Shortage 7
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Looks like every last dime OJ had, and then some.
2006-11-11 01:30:56
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answered by Mensa Head 3
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OJ let him keep his wife's severed head.
2006-11-11 01:20:53
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answered by truth be told 3
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a warehouse full of gloves hons!!
2006-11-11 01:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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why have you killed your wife and her lover
2006-11-11 01:42:09
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answered by nazwats 3
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