According to the Enquirer, he is so sure of it that he's including Khloe in his will.
I don't really care about that, but this raises a side issue: if he really has anything to leave anyone, shouldn't it be going to Goldman's parents? Maybe so, in terms of true justice, but in this case it appears that justice and the law are on opposite sides of the issue.
Again, note that the following paragraphs are not from the Harvard Law Review or the Journal of the American Bar Association, but from a supermarklet tabloid:
Simpson’s NFL pension pays him $300,000 a year. That money cannot be touched by the Goldman family, which won a civil suit against him following the murder of their son Ron, who was brutally slain alongside O.J.’s second wife Nicole Brown in 1994.
The pension money, minus his expenses, will be held for him until he goes free. And it could wind up being millions by then!
In another bombshell, sources revealed to The ENQUIRER that O.J. has secretly stashed away a pile of loot from a book contract and memorabilia merchandise. Although his planned fictional account of Nicole’s murder, “If I Did It,” was eventually published by the Goldman family, not O.J., he boasted to friends that he got about $1.8 million in advance money. “He said he sheltered a cool million of it in Cayman Islands accounts,” said the close source.
O.J. made another fortune signing various sports memorabilia – raking in at least $1 million from 1995 through 2007, added the insider.
“He had memorabilia snuck in and out of his jail, even back when he was awaiting trial for Nicole’s murder,” the insider explained. “He told me he was hiding the profits offshore.”
And that money can easily be protected from the Goldman family, according to a financial expert in offshore banking.
“It’s a very simple legal process,” the expert told The ENQUIRER."
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
OJ SIMPSON thinks KHLOE KARDASHIAN is his daughter
OJ SIMPSON thinks KHLOE KARDASHIAN is his daughter
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