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An article about O.J.'s new book, If I Did It. The publisher is receiving as much criticism for publishing it as OJ is for writing it.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15723351/
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That's pretty Gauche.
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Ms. Regan (the publisher) is no stranger to controversy:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Regan

http://www.publishersweekly.com/article ... n+the+News


She and O.J. make a good pair.
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I was listening to some radio folks talking about that this morning.... Too bad double jeopardy applies.

I guess he was short of money.
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It's pretty crazy about that double-jeopardy thing... from what I understand, he could basically write "I KILLED RON AND NICOLE" in big, bold letters through the whole book and nobody could do anything about it. It's a sad situation for the victims' family members.
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violetblue wrote:It's pretty crazy about that double-jeopardy thing... from what I understand, he could basically write "I KILLED RON AND NICOLE" in big, bold letters through the whole book and nobody could do anything about it. It's a sad situation for the victims' family members.
Especially sad for their 2 kids...

I wonder what the original criminal trial jury members are thinking now. They're the ones who acquitted him for "lack of evidence".
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Not that this isn't pretty damn crass and not exactly something that I'd do if I were the one maintaining my innocence amidst intense public opinion to the contrary, but, that said, I'm not really sure that a book where the author "hypothetically" confesses to a crime would be admissible as evidence during a trial in the first place, so I'm not sure if complaining about Double Jeopardy really is apropos in this case.
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Maybe there is hope yet :) The lawyers for Ron Goldman's family are moving to seize OJ's ill-gotten gains ;) (well, maybe not ill-gotten, but gotten in poor taste anyway!)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061117/en_nm/simpson_dc_1
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A joke I heard yesterday:


Q. Why arent there any mirrors in O.J.'s house?

A. He's afraid of running into The Real Killer.
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tollbaby wrote:Maybe there is hope yet :) The lawyers for Ron Goldman's family are moving to seize OJ's ill-gotten gains ;) (well, maybe not ill-gotten, but gotten in poor taste anyway!)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061117/en_nm/simpson_dc_1
I've heard they've been trying for years to seize his NFL income, but have been unable to.
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Brad wrote:I've heard they've been trying for years to seize his NFL income, but have been unable to.
From what I've read, the only NFL income he currently has is his pension (in a trust fund), which along with his principal residence, is off-limits as far as the judgement goes. Any other assets he has are in others' names - his children are the "legal owners" of his other properties, and his financial assets are in trust funds under the kids' names.

As far as anyone knows, he has no "job", and thus no other income. He and his lawyers did a very good job protecting him from this situation. They probably did likewise with the book contract, but since there is a law specifically against profiting from a crime via a book or movie/television deal, he may be vulnerable this time.
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Actually, his lawyer didn't even know about the book deal, and is understandably... *miffed* about it.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061119/en_nm/simpson_dc_1
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tollbaby wrote:Actually, his lawyer didn't even know about the book deal, and is understandably... *miffed* about it.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061119/en_nm/simpson_dc_1

Lol, I find that just hilarious.
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Hmmm, interesting. Well, since he hasn't paid on his Goldman civil suit, maybe they will be able to take the money.
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB116405450775128696.html (subscription required)

Wall Street Journal wrote: News Corp. Cancels Publication
Of O.J. Simpson Book, TV Special

NEW YORK -- After a firestorm of criticism, News Corp. said Monday that it has canceled the O.J. Simpson book and TV special "If I Did It.''
Well, it looks like this is the end of that book.

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laurie wrote:They probably did likewise with the book contract, but since there is a law specifically against profiting from a crime via a book or movie/television deal, he may be vulnerable this time.
But he was never actually found guilty in the criminal trial, so that wouldn't apply. Hopefully, though, he won't be able to shelter these assets, so they will be able to get the civil judgment.
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moot point, his publisher pulled the plug :) Sometimes, if something is in such poor taste that half the world will want to stone you, it's just better not to do it ;)
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big surprise... he'd already spent his advance...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061122/en_nm/simpson_dc_15
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What a relief that they stopped that book :!:
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ausfi wrote:What a relief that they stopped that book :!:
FWIW, the individual in charge of the project was fired yesterday.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nati ... fired.html
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[quote]Upcoming titles from ReganBooks include....sports writer Peter Golenbock's “7: The Mickey Mantle Novel,â€
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Yay! There may be justice in the world after all :)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070105/en_ ... _book_dc_6
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