Social Media Posted April 11 Share Posted April 11 The recent passing of OJ Simpson has brought renewed attention to the substantial debt he owed to the families of his murder victims, Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson. Despite his death, the Goldman family remains determined to pursue what is owed to them from Simpson's estate. Simpson was found liable in civil court for $33.5 million for the murders of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson in 1997. However, due to Simpson's failure to pay, the debt with interest has grown to over $100 million over the years. The Goldman family's attorney, David Cook, has vowed to continue efforts to collect any assets from Simpson's estate, even after his death. Fred Goldman, Ron's father, expressed his continued grief over the loss of his son and emphasized that his focus remains on Ron's murder rather than Simpson's death. Despite the passage of time, Fred Goldman's resolve to seek justice for his son remains unwavering. Efforts to collect the debt owed by Simpson have been ongoing for years, with the Goldman family garnishing Simpson's income and pursuing legal action to reclaim funds earned from various sources, including TV shows and Simpson's book, "If I Did It." Despite these efforts, Simpson had only paid a fraction of the total debt owed. With Simpson's passing, Cook and his team are now exploring all avenues to recover the outstanding debt, including investigating trusts and potentially filing in Nevada probate court. While the exact extent of Simpson's assets remains unclear, Cook remains committed to pursuing justice for the Goldman family, even in the face of challenges. The saga surrounding OJ Simpson's debt to the Goldman family serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of his crimes and the ongoing pursuit of justice by those affected. Despite Simpson's death, the Goldman family's quest for closure and accountability continues. 12.04.24 Source 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post morrobay Posted April 11 Popular Post Share Posted April 11 (edited) About 30 years too late : The DA Garcetti was up for re-election so for maximum exposure he moved the criminal trial venue downtown. Had the venue been in Santa Monica or West Hollywood close to the crime, there would have been justice instead of that racist verdict Edited April 11 by morrobay 2 2 1 2 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted April 11 Popular Post Share Posted April 11 Seems to be a disturbing attitude nowadays that people will overlook murder or death of a relative if enough money is handed over. Are the parents more upset by the death of their son or not being able to profit from it? In criminal convictions of murderers do the murderers normally hand over large amounts of money to the bereaved? If so, I have not been aware of it. 7 2 1 2 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tug Posted April 11 Popular Post Share Posted April 11 1 minute ago, thaibeachlovers said: Seems to be a disturbing attitude nowadays that people will overlook murder or death of a relative if enough money is handed over. Are the parents more upset by the death of their son or not being able to profit from it? In criminal convictions of murderers do the murderers normally hand over large amounts of money to the bereaved? If so, I have not been aware of it. He lost in civil court I hope there is an estate to garnish for funds he won’t be missed by most folks 3 3 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post stevenl Posted April 12 Popular Post Share Posted April 12 There's something really wrong with the system if they haven't been able to collect a substantial part of the debt. 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henryford Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 Must have cost them $100 million in legal fees over 30 years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post morrobay Posted April 12 Popular Post Share Posted April 12 37 minutes ago, stevenl said: There's something really wrong with the system if they haven't been able to collect a substantial part of the debt. What's also wrong with the system is racists saps for jurors. If ever there were a case for professional jurors. 1 1 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted April 12 Popular Post Share Posted April 12 34 minutes ago, morrobay said: What's also wrong with the system is racists saps for jurors. If ever there were a case for professional jurors. There is absolutely no case for ‘Professional Jurors’. 1 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post morrobay Posted April 12 Popular Post Share Posted April 12 6 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said: There is absolutely no case for ‘Professional Jurors’. Oh so a killer gets aquitted and that is not a case for professional jurors. Ya all have taken liberal sapism to the next level. Unbelievable 1 1 1 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chomper Higgot Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 Just now, morrobay said: Oh so a killer gets aquitted and that is not a case for professional jurors. Ya all have taken liberal sapism to the next level. Unbelievable No it’s not. It’s an example of not getting the expected verdict therefore attacking the jury. I predict it to be a theme throughout 2024 and one you might want to keep any eye on. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
In Full Agreement Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 6 minutes ago, morrobay said: Oh so a killer gets aquitted and that is not a case for professional jurors. Ya all have taken liberal sapism to the next level. Unbelievable And what would the qualifications be for these "professional jurors"? 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chomper Higgot Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 The story here is person found liable avoids paying the penalties award against him in a civil court ruling. Obviously that’s not a good thing for Justice. I trust we all support the idea that justice is best served when those who are found liable in a court trial are forced to pay their penalties. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bendejo Posted April 12 Popular Post Share Posted April 12 OJ Simpson died owing more than $100MILLION to families of murder victims Sayeth OJ: "over my dead body!" 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pomchop Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 another judge that had no gonads 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post morrobay Posted April 12 Popular Post Share Posted April 12 11 minutes ago, In Full Agreement said: And what would the qualifications be for these "professional jurors"? https://www.rcslawfirm.com/court-trial/professional-jurors/ 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Charlest1971 Posted April 12 Popular Post Share Posted April 12 4 hours ago, morrobay said: https://www.rcslawfirm.com/court-trial/professional-jurors/ Why not remove Juries completely and just rely on the Judge, for a verdict. After all, no one is more qualified at understanding the nuances of the law, than a judge. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morrobay Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Charlest1971 said: Why not remove Juries completely and just rely on the Judge, for a verdict. After all, no one is more qualified at understanding the nuances of the law, than a judge. Fine with me in some cases*.But at least 3 judges. Something like military court martial. * And in some other cases professional jurors. Edited April 12 by morrobay 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spidermike007 Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 The American judicial system is very, very broken. Had he not had $5 million dollars to spend on a legal team back then he would have been found guilty. Any American can get away with virtually any crime if they have enough money to throw at a great legal team. It's just the way the system is built. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sqwakvfr Posted April 12 Popular Post Share Posted April 12 I recall working an LCar(one officer) that Tuesday night 30 years ago. I heard over the primary West LA frequency “8A1 respond to a prowler now at 875 S. Bundy. This is where Nicole Brown used to live. I knew the first officer who arrived on scene and he said it was the most bloody scene he had seen. Ironically I encountered A.C. Cowlings a few days later. Cowlings at the time was Simpsons’ best friend and was driving the Bronco. The rest is history. Also, not guilty determined by 12 people who were not smart enough to get out of jury in less than 4 hours after an 11 month trial says a lot. The one one person who I really feel for is Fred Goldman, Ron’s father. Fred did get some justice in 1997 when a civil jury awarded him and his family over 30 million dollars against Simpson. But he has yet to collect one cent from Simpson. Fred said “no great loss”. I would agree with him, I said the same when Johnnie Cochran passed. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newnative Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 Lived 30 years too long. Good riddance. How any thinking person could ever think he was innocent of the double murders is beyond me. Seeing the same thing with Trump. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Monday Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 (edited) Unfortunately we abolished debtors prisons and workhouses in USA to hold these scroungers until the judgement is paid. And during appeal. Even the uninsured. Like the man who caused an accident detroying my vehicle. A bum/crim with no assets so not even worth suing. Edited April 12 by Captain Monday 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottiejohn Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 26 minutes ago, newnative said: Lived 30 years too long. Good riddance. How any thinking person could ever think he was innocent of the double murders is beyond me. Seeing the same thing with Trump. I have no time for Trump but even I have never heard of, or would accuse him of, committing two actual murders! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newnative Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 57 minutes ago, scottiejohn said: I have no time for Trump but even I have never heard of, or would accuse him of, committing two actual murders! Totally missed my point. I was referring to large numbers of people believing Trump's lies, especially his Big Lie that the 2020 election was 'stolen' from him, rather than accepting the truth. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thingamabob Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 2 hours ago, spidermike007 said: The American judicial system is very, very broken. Had he not had $5 million dollars to spend on a legal team back then he would have been found guilty. Any American can get away with virtually any crime if they have enough money to throw at a great legal team. It's just the way the system is built. Understood, however, if I was found not guilty in a criminal court only to be later found guilty in a civil court I may feel somewhat aggrieved, and somewhat reluctant to fork out 30m plus US dollars. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Confuscious Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 That seems to be a common problem with all court decisions. In 1987 I was awarded by the courts a sum of money from my ex-wife. So far so good. But I never saw 1 dime of that sum into my bank account. My ex-wife claimed always that she had no income (above the level that can be witheld by the courts) and that she was insolvable. With the interest over the years I would be now a rich man. But my ex-wife chosed to die a few years ago and the only thing that's real are the bills of the lawyer and the courts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Sheryl Posted April 12 Popular Post Share Posted April 12 8 hours ago, pomchop said: another judge that had no gonads What on earth do you mean? What did a judge have to do with it? Both his criminal case and his civil case (the subject here) were decided by juries. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thrilled Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 When they went to court they knew they were never going to see the money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralf001 Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 R.I.P The Juice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sqwakvfr Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 (edited) 1 hour ago, Sheryl said: What on earth do you mean? What did a judge have to do with it? Both his criminal case and his civil case (the subject here) were decided by juries. A judge always impacts how a trial proceeds. The Mark Furhman tapes with his therapist should have been excluded. But Judge Lance Ito allowed them to be played in court and in front of the jury. These taps were part of his therapy sessions where he uttered the "N" word repeatedly. I have testified in criminal trials over 100 times and I could tell in the first few minutes whether a judge was pro prosecution or defense. Judge Ito was married to Margaret York. That is Captain York of the LAPD. At times during the 11 month trial it looked like Ito was pro defense? Of course this is just my observation and I could be wrong. Edited April 12 by sqwakvfr 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevenl Posted April 12 Share Posted April 12 4 hours ago, Charlest1971 said: Why not remove Juries completely and just rely on the Judge, for a verdict. After all, no one is more qualified at understanding the nuances of the law, than a judge. Works very well in many countries. But the justice system is not politicized there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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