Saturday, May 26, 2007

JUDGE ORDERS OJ SIMPSON BOOK

A federal judge in Miami has ordered a company owned by O.J. SIMPSON’s children to hand over any outstanding copies of controversial book IF I DID IT. Bankrupt business Lorraine Brooke Associates, run by star’s daughter Arnelle, retains the rights to the memoirs which placed the former football star a the scene of the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman in 1994, reports the New York Daily News. Simpson wrote the book last year (06), but his publishing contract was terminated by News Corp head Rupert Murdoch 10 days before it was due to be released.In 1995, Simpson was acquitted of the murders of his former wife Brown and Goldman. In 1997, he was found liable for their deaths in a civil court - he still owes the majority of the $33.5 million (£16.75 million) he was ordered to pay.

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