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O.J.: That Was The Thursday That Was

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O.J. Simpson had himself one helluva Thursday.

Earlier yesterday, Fred Goldman kicked off a coast-to-coast tour to pitch “If I Did It” on the Oprah Winfrey Show.

Goldman’s son Ron is widely believed to have been murdered by Simpson along with his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. Dad was awarded the right publish the Juice’s ghostwritten non-confession confession in bankruptcy court as a consequence of his decade-long battle to force Simpson to help satisfy a 1997 $33.5 million wrongful-death civil judgment (now up to $38 million with accrued interest).

Then last night investigators questioned Simpson about a break-in at a Las Vegas casino hotel room involving sports memorabilia.

Simpson, who was named as a suspect today, acknowledged going to the room to get property he said was stolen from him but denied breaking in.

He told The Associated Press that auction house owner Tom Riccio called him several weeks ago to say some collectors “have a lot of your stuff and they don’t want anyone to know they are selling it.”

Simpson, who was in Las Vegas for a friend’s wedding, said he arranged to meet Riccio at the hotel and conducted a “sting operation.”

“Everybody knows this is stolen stuff,” Simpson said. “Not only wasn’t there a break-in, but Riccio came to the lobby and escorted us up to the room. In any event, it’s stolen stuff that’s mine. Nobody was roughed up.”

Not coincidentally, Simpson’s stock-in-trade since the murders has been selling his considerable sports memorabilia collection, including his Heisman Trophy, in order to maintain his lifestyle (golf by day, party by night) and keep creditors off of his back. The trophy sold for $255,500 in 2006.

The ex-NFL star, TV commercial pitchman and not-half-bad movie actor had been scheduled to give a deposition today in Miami in a bankruptcy case involving his eldest daughter. But it was canceled because Simpson had told attorneys that he would be out of town.



8 Responses to “O.J.: That Was The Thursday That Was”

  1. domajot says:

    Goldman’s vendetta, while understandable, is beginning to trouble me because of the book tour.
    It has too many similarites to vigilantism.

    O.J. seems to be doing a fine job of destroying his own life. I have no desire to dance at the bonfire while he burns.

  2. Shaun Mullen says:

    domajot:

    Well said. I will read the Goldman edition of “If I Did It” because I feel an obligation to do so. But I’ll be holding my nose.

  3. T-Steel says:

    Everytime I get out, O.J. just pulls me back in. I just had to say that.

  4. Jilly Dybka says:

    I’m sure Bush & Co are very happy. Right now on the msnbc, cnn, and fox news web sites OJ is the featured story. Fiddle, fiddle, burn, burn.

  5. Tom says:

    I can hear the closing arguments now:

    “If the jersey belongs to me, you gotta set me free!”

    ;)

  6. Idiosyncrat says:

    Why would anyone pay $255K for that guy’s Heisman?!?!

  7. Shaun Mullen says:

    Idiosyncrat:

    Because it will be worth . . . um, a million bucks in a few years.

  8. egrubs says:

    Owning his Heisman would be so awesome.

    “Hey, dude, is that an imitation Heisman?”
    “No, dude. It’s the Juice’s.”
    “Naw…you can’t be serious.”
    “Dude, it belonged to the Juice. This was *HIS* Heisman.”
    “Holy Crap!”

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