O.J. Simpson allegedly engaged in a scheme of conducting cash transactions to conceal the judgement money owed to the families of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.
On Wednesday (April 10), the family of O.J. Simpson announced on social media that the former NFL star had passed away at the age of 76 after a courageous battle with prostate cancer.
The Simpson Family took to O.J. Simpson’s official account on X (formerly Twitter) to announce the passing of their father. In a heartfelt message, they revealed that Orenthal James Simpson passed away on April 10th after a battle with cancer. The family shared that he was surrounded by his children and grandchildren during his final moments. In this difficult time, they kindly requested privacy and grace from the public.
According to the attorney for Ron Goldman’s family, O.J. Simpson passed away without confessing his sins.
Following the passing of O.J. Simpson, the family of Ron Goldman expressed their thoughts. Fred Goldman, Ron’s father, shared with PEOPLE that Simpson’s death made him reflect on the time that has passed since Ron and Nicole were tragically taken away. Additionally, a lawyer representing the family also shared their perspective on the matter.
According to TMZ, the Goldmans’ lawyer, Dave Cook, stated that O.J. died without confessing any sins, implying that he never truly atoned for his actions. Cook also mentioned that despite Simpson’s passing, he still had outstanding debts from a multi-million-dollar judgment. Prior to O.J. Simpson’s acquittal in the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman, the families of the victims filed a lawsuit against him, holding him responsible for their tragic deaths.
In 1996, the families received a $33.5 million judgment, but they were only able to collect a small portion of that amount before Simpson’s death. It is reported that he only paid $123,000 towards the balance, leaving approximately $114 million, including interest, still owed. As a result, the Goldman Family is now pursuing Simpson’s money and assets in an effort to recover the remaining funds owed to them.
According to sources from Page Six, it has been reported that O.J. Simpson allegedly engaged in a series of all-cash business deals to conceal the money owed to the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown. The attorney representing Goldman’s family recently spoke out, shedding light on Simpson’s financial activities. After his release from prison in 2017, following his conviction for armed robbery in 2008, Simpson managed to make a decent living. However, he reportedly failed to provide substantial payments to the Brown and Goldman families due to his reliance on all-cash deals.
Longtime Friend Of O.J. Simpson Claims He Was Really Suffering 2 Weeks Before Cancer Death: ‘He Was Really Not Feeling Well And Thought He’d Get Better’
A close friend of O.J. Simpson has recently come forward with shocking revelations about the former football player’s health. According to the friend, two weeks before his death from cancer, Simpson was enduring immense suffering. He was reportedly feeling very unwell and held onto hope that he would eventually recover. These details provide a deeper insight into the physical and emotional state of Simpson during his final days.
According to sources, O.J. Simpson primarily earned his income through private autograph signings, podcast appearances, and even by being paid to play golf with individuals. It is said that he would often insist on receiving payment in cash for these arrangements.
According to a source, he was willing to sign any document except those related to the trial or murder. However, there was a condition that he would only accept cash payments. Since all his transactions were in cash, it was impossible to determine the exact amount of money he had at his disposal.
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O.J. Simpson is accused of running a ring of all-cash business deals in order to hide his money and avoid paying the judgment owed to the families of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. This allegation has surfaced in a recent post on Hollywood Unlocked.