The family of (murdered along with Nicole Simpson) Ron Goldman has bought the rights to the book that O.J. failed to publish under the title "If I Did It". Apparently, the Goldman family wants to get the book published under a different title, such as "Confessions of a Double Murderer".
If it IS published, with the proceeds going to fund the expenses of those still pursuing O.J. in the civil courts, will anyone else but me be buying it?
See this link for details:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/miami/sfl-73oj,0,6836485.story?track=rss
2007-07-03
23:37:29
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The whole point is that OJ will NOT benefit at all from the book's publication. The Goldman family who now own the book are the family of Nicole Simpson's friend - the one who was murdered alongside her. They will be the ones who will make any profits from it.
Moreover, because the Goldman family own the book in its entirety, I imagine that they could add their comments to the various claims that OJ made in his original draft for the book that he could not get published.
OK, I know that they are hounding him; I know that most of us saw and heard more about these tawdry murders than we wanted to. But I still believe that OJ did indeed get away with murder; on that premise anything that gives him a headache has my approval.
2007-07-04
21:59:48 ·
update #1