The family of Ron Goldman purchased the rights to O.J. Simpson's cancelled book, If I Did It, from a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee in a settlement reached Monday.
Goldman was butchered along with Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson by the former football star, who has maintained his innocence, contrary to overwhelming evidence. The murderer was acquitted in criminal proceedings but Goldman's family won a civil wrongful-death case against him.
The Goldmans own the copyright, media rights and movie rights. They also acquired Simpson's name, likeness, life story and right of publicity in connection with the book, court documents showed. The Goldmans want to rename the book Confessions Of A Double Murderer and plan to shop it around.
That's what you get, dumbass. Next time you write a "hypothetical" admission to the double murders you skated on, think about who may actually end up with it. Justice may move slowly, but she sometimes comes around...
Goldman was butchered along with Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson by the former football star, who has maintained his innocence, contrary to overwhelming evidence. The murderer was acquitted in criminal proceedings but Goldman's family won a civil wrongful-death case against him.
The Goldmans own the copyright, media rights and movie rights. They also acquired Simpson's name, likeness, life story and right of publicity in connection with the book, court documents showed. The Goldmans want to rename the book Confessions Of A Double Murderer and plan to shop it around.
That's what you get, dumbass. Next time you write a "hypothetical" admission to the double murders you skated on, think about who may actually end up with it. Justice may move slowly, but she sometimes comes around...
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