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Related: About this forumO.J.'s executor says he wants Goldmans to get 'zero, nothing' from estate
O.J.s executor says he wants Goldmans to get zero, nothing from estate
By Katelyn Newberg Las Vegas Review-Journal
April 12, 2024 - 6:08 pm
O.J. Simpsons longtime lawyer and executor of his estate said Friday that he will fight to prevent the payout of a $33.5 million judgment awarded to the families of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. ... Attorney Malcolm LaVergne, who had represented Simpson since 2009, told the Review-Journal in a phone interview that he specifically does not want the Goldman family seeing any money from Simpsons estate. ... Its my hope that the Goldmans get zero, nothing, LaVergne said. Them specifically. And I will do everything in my capacity as the executor or personal representative to try and ensure that they get nothing.
Court documents filed Friday revealed Simpsons final will, which named LaVergne the executor in charge of overseeing the estate. Simpsons family announced his death Thursday, a day after he died from prostate cancer.
After rising to fame as a football star, Simpson was then known as the man accused of brutally killing Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman in June 1994. He was acquitted of the murders in a monthslong, highly publicized Los Angeles trial. {snip} In 1997, Simpson was found liable in a civil wrongful death lawsuit, and was ordered to pay millions in damages to the families of Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.
LaVergne said that although the families have pushed for payment, there was never a court order forcing Simpson to pay out the civil judgment. He said his particular ire at the Goldman family came in part due to the events surrounding Simpsons controversial planned book, titled If I Did It. ... Goldmans family, still pursuing the wrongful death judgment, won control of the manuscript and retitled the book If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer, according to the Associated Press.
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Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0240.
By Katelyn Newberg Las Vegas Review-Journal
April 12, 2024 - 6:08 pm
O.J. Simpsons longtime lawyer and executor of his estate said Friday that he will fight to prevent the payout of a $33.5 million judgment awarded to the families of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. ... Attorney Malcolm LaVergne, who had represented Simpson since 2009, told the Review-Journal in a phone interview that he specifically does not want the Goldman family seeing any money from Simpsons estate. ... Its my hope that the Goldmans get zero, nothing, LaVergne said. Them specifically. And I will do everything in my capacity as the executor or personal representative to try and ensure that they get nothing.
Court documents filed Friday revealed Simpsons final will, which named LaVergne the executor in charge of overseeing the estate. Simpsons family announced his death Thursday, a day after he died from prostate cancer.
After rising to fame as a football star, Simpson was then known as the man accused of brutally killing Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman in June 1994. He was acquitted of the murders in a monthslong, highly publicized Los Angeles trial. {snip} In 1997, Simpson was found liable in a civil wrongful death lawsuit, and was ordered to pay millions in damages to the families of Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.
LaVergne said that although the families have pushed for payment, there was never a court order forcing Simpson to pay out the civil judgment. He said his particular ire at the Goldman family came in part due to the events surrounding Simpsons controversial planned book, titled If I Did It. ... Goldmans family, still pursuing the wrongful death judgment, won control of the manuscript and retitled the book If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer, according to the Associated Press.
{snip}
Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0240.
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mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2024
OP
I hope a judge sees it differently and the Goldmans and Nicole's family are paid first.
sinkingfeeling
Apr 2024
#9
dlk
(12,472 posts)1. Big surprise - LaVergne wants more money for himself
As executor of the estate, he can find ways to get paid and has no concern, whatsoever, for the family of the man brutally murdered by O. J.
Permanut
(6,714 posts)2. Prince of a guy.
Yessir, a real prince.
aeromanKC
(3,492 posts)3. Blood money
twodogsbarking
(12,271 posts)4. Maybe the Kardipshits could cough some up. OJ made them rich and famous.
wolfie001
(3,856 posts)13. Literally a family of ghouls
niyad
(120,745 posts)5. May all involved receive everything they deserve.
marble falls
(62,534 posts)6. In aces and spades, a full acounting to the victims and the exploiters.
niyad
(120,745 posts)7. So mote it be.
MiniMe
(21,831 posts)8. I'm having a hard time believing it was 30 years ago
sinkingfeeling
(53,268 posts)9. I hope a judge sees it differently and the Goldmans and Nicole's family are paid first.
Sneederbunk
(15,392 posts)10. As opposed to many of us who
want the Goldmans to get it all.
Sneederbunk
(15,392 posts)11. As opposed to many of us who
want the Goldmans to get it all.
brush
(58,059 posts)12. How does any party go against the expressed and documented wishes of the deceased?
LetMyPeopleVote
(155,603 posts)14. The courts will be the one to decide this