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OJ Simpson made all visitors, including family, sign NDAs in final days before his death

OJ Simpson was infamously acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and waiter Ron Goldman in the so-called ‘trial of the century’ — and spent the rest of his life leaning into his notoriety

Graig Graziosi,Tom Watling
Monday 15 April 2024 19:06 BST
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OJ Simpson dies at age 76, family says

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OJ Simpson is said to have made all visitors, including his family, sign non-disclosure agreements to visit him in the days before his death.

In the 1990s, he became arguably the most infamous man in America after he was charged with the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, a waiter, who were stabbed to death. The trial in 1995 dominated the news for months, sparking contentious debate about fame, domestic abuse and racist treatment of Black Americans by the police. He was ultimately acquitted.

In 1997 Simpson was found liable for the pair’s deaths in a civil proceeding. Simpson was ordered to pay $33.5 million in a judgment, but managed to avoid paying significant damages.

Sources with direct knowledge have told TMZ that somewhere between 30 to 50 people – made up of friends and other family – saw OJ in person at his home in Las Vegas before he died on Wednesday. They are all said to signed the NDAs, and no phones were allowed in the room with Simpson.

Simpson was battling prostate cancer, according to his family.

Now, Malcolm LaVergn, the executor of Simpson’s estate, has vowed to prevent the payout of a $33.5m judgement to the families of Goldman and Brown Simpson, saying that he hopes to ensure that Goldman’s family, in particular, “get nothing”.

Speaking to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Mr LaVergn, who represented Simpson for the last 15 years of his life, said: “It’s my hope that the Goldmans get zero, nothing.

“Them specifically. And I will do everything in my capacity as the executor or personal representative to try and ensure that they get nothing.”

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OJ Simpson leaves behind a staggering net worth - here’s who stands to inherit his fortune

OJ Simpson has died aged 76 after a reported long battle with prostate cancer.

The American football star, who was infamously acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, saw his health deteriorate in the past few months with him landing in hospice care, according to TMZ.

His death was announced when the NFL Hall of Famer’s X account posted a simple message from his family.

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Simpson and Donald Trump were photographed together in 1993, two years before his acquittal

onald Trump and OJ Simpson in Manahttan, 1993
onald Trump and OJ Simpson in Manahttan, 1993 (John Barrett/Shutterstock)
Graig Graziosi11 April 2024 17:40
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Watch OJ Simpson’s iconic ‘if glove don’t fit, you must acquit’ court moment

Watch OJ Simpson’s iconic ‘if glove don’t fit, you must acquit’ court moment

It is a phrase that has become an enduring motto in American history. OJ Simpson was standing trial for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994. Police said they found a bloody glove at the scene and many hours later a police detective scaled a wall outside OJ Simpson’s house and said he found a match. The prosecution's request to have OJ Simpson try on a pair of gloves spawned a phrase that become an enduring motto and marked a key moment in the case - “If the glove don’t fit, you must acquit”. The American football star was acquitted of murder, He was found responsible for her death in a civil lawsuit and later imprisoned for armed robbery and kidnapping. The actor’s death from cancer was announced on Thursday (April 11).

Graig Graziosi11 April 2024 17:50
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Check out the Independent’s front page on the day OJ Simpson was acquitted

OJ Simpson coverage trial in The Independent newspaper front page
OJ Simpson coverage trial in The Independent newspaper front page (The Independent)
Graig Graziosi11 April 2024 18:00
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WATCH: OJ Simpson tells fans he is ‘well’ in final social media post before death

OJ Simpson tells fans he is ‘well’ in final social media post before death
Graig Graziosi11 April 2024 18:10
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Nothing is important but the victims: Father of Ron Goldman, stabbed next to Nicole Brown, speaks on OJ death

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The father of Ron Goldman, who was murdered alongside his friend Nicole Brown, said the news of OJ Simpson’s death was a further reminder of how long his son has been gone, and how much he has been missed.

Ron Goldman, 25, and Nicole Brown, 35, were stabbed to death in June 1994 outside of her home in Brentwood, California after returning home from dinner.

Simpson, Brown’s ex-husband, was charged for their murders but aquitted in what was dubbed the “trial of the century”. A civil court later found Simpson, a former NFL player and actor, guilty of their murders.

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Father of murdered Ron Goldman speaks on OJ Simpson’s death

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Ron Goldman, 25, and Nicole Brown, 35, were stabbed to death in June 1994 outside of her home in Brentwood, California

Graig Graziosi11 April 2024 18:15
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OJ Simpson assured fans he was in good health in final tweets before prostate cancer death

In some of his final tweets before his death from prostrate cancer OJ Simpson announced that he was “just about over” some of the health “issues” he’d been having.

“My health is good”, the former NFL player, actor and acquitted murder suspect said on X. “I mean, obviously, I’m dealing with some issues, but hey, I think I’m just about over it and I’ll be back home on that golf course hopefully in a couple of weeks.

“But it was very nice hearing from you and hearing those good, positive thoughts”, Simpson said, speaking to his supporters on X in February during Super Bowl weekend.

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OJ Simpson told fans about good health in final tweets before prostate cancer death

The former football star, actor and acquitted murder suspect died on Wednesday, his family announced

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Caitlyn Jenner responds to OJ Simpson’s death: ‘Good riddance’

Caitlyn Jenner has shared an unfiltered response to news that OJ Simpson has died at 76 years old.

The 74-year-old former Olympian took to X, formerly Twitter, shortly after news of Simpson’s death broke. “Good Riddance #OJSimpson,” wrote Jenner on Thursday 11 April.

Simpson - who was battling prostate cancer - died on Wednesday at his home in Las Vegas surrounded by his children and grandchildren, his family announced in a statement on Thursday. “During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace,” the statement read.

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Graig Graziosi11 April 2024 18:30
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OJ Simpson’s robbery arrest

In September 2007, twelve years after his acquittal, OJ Simpson led a group of men into a Las Vegas hotel and casino to steal sports memoribilia at gunpoint.

Simpson was charged with severeal felonies, including kidnapping and armed robbery. He was found guilty the following year and was sentenced to up to 33 years in prison. He was eventually released on parole on 1 October, 2017.

O J Simpson arrested over 'armed robbery' of memorabilia dealers

Police in Las Vegas arrested O J Simpson on armed robbery charges yesterday, saying he and a group of associates burst into a room at a casino resort hotel to reclaim sports memorabilia that the one-time American football star – and world-famous murder defendant – said were rightfully his.

Graig Graziosi11 April 2024 18:40
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What was OJ Simpson accused of doing? The charges against NFL star acquitted of murdering wife Nicole Brown

OJ Simpson, an NFL player who later acquitted in an infamous murder trial, died at his home in Las Vegas on Wednesday, his family has said.

In what the media called the “trial of the century” at the time, Simpson avoided prison when he was found not guilty in the 1994 stabbing deaths of former wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in Los Angeles.

Simpson later served nine years in a Nevada prison after being convicted in 2008 on 12 counts of armed robbery and kidnapping two sports memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel.

Here is everything Simpson was accused of:

All the charges against OJ Simpson as NFL star cleared of murdering wife Nicole dies

The former NFL player died at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 76

Graig Graziosi11 April 2024 18:50

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