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O.J. Simpson raced back to Vegas after being paroled from prison to cash in on signing sports memorabilia — just like he did to thwart the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman before a $33.5 million-dollar lawsuit!
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Photos and video have been released of the disgraced NFL star and actor signing sports items in a Las Vegas hotel. Those items can go for big bucks — especially with Simpson's notoriety after a court found him liable for the brutal 1994 murders of Nicole and Ron in a civil suit. But the Goldman family hasn't seen a dime as Simpson hides away his money.
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Simpson will never be poor, thanks to his income from pension funds that can't be accessed by the court ruling. But the greedy star is also committed to never paying a dime after beating the rap in a criminal trial for the horrific deaths of Nicole and Ron.
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And now that he's paroled from prison on charges of armed robbery, Simpson is repeating how he cashed in after the "Not guilty" ruling. A bombshell National ENQUIRER investigation in 1995 had insiders saying Simpson had secretly made $200,000 just by signing 2,500 signed sports card featuring his likeness.
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Fred Goldman, Ron's grieving father, had to keep working as a clothing salesman while Simpson ran around Las Vegas while dealing in sports memorabilia — until the former football star was busted after trying to rob back merchandise that Simpson claimed was stolen from him.
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David Cook, the determined lawyer hired by Fred Goldman to collect the money from the lawsuit, has said that Simpson's payments has paid “six digits” towards his multi-million dollar debt. “The good news for Mr. Simpson is he’s going to get out of jail,” he told the New York Post shortly before Simpson's parole. “The bad news is, I’m in pretty good health!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
O.J. Simpson raced back to Vegas after being paroled from prison to cash in on signing sports memorabilia — just like he did to thwart the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman before a $33.5 million-dollar lawsuit!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Photos and video have been released of the disgraced NFL star and actor signing sports items in a Las Vegas hotel. Those items can go for big bucks — especially with Simpson's notoriety after a court found him liable for the brutal 1994 murders of Nicole and Ron in a civil suit. But the Goldman family hasn't seen a dime as Simpson hides away his money.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Simpson will never be poor, thanks to his income from pension funds that can't be accessed by the court ruling. But the greedy star is also committed to never paying a dime after beating the rap in a criminal trial for the horrific deaths of Nicole and Ron.
Photo credit: Getty Images
And now that he's paroled from prison on charges of armed robbery, Simpson is repeating how he cashed in after the "Not guilty" ruling. A bombshell National ENQUIRER investigation in 1995 had insiders saying Simpson had secretly made $200,000 just by signing 2,500 signed sports card featuring his likeness.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Fred Goldman, Ron's grieving father, had to keep working as a clothing salesman while Simpson ran around Las Vegas while dealing in sports memorabilia — until the former football star was busted after trying to rob back merchandise that Simpson claimed was stolen from him.
Photo credit: Getty Images
David Cook, the determined lawyer hired by Fred Goldman to collect the money from the lawsuit, has said that Simpson's payments has paid “six digits” towards his multi-million dollar debt. “The good news for Mr. Simpson is he’s going to get out of jail,” he told the New York Post shortly before Simpson's parole. “The bad news is, I’m in pretty good health!”
Photo credit: Getty Images