Court Cuts OJ's Spending

A California Judge Has Ordered OJ to Stop Spending the Money Earned from Past Deals

By Forrest Freeman, published Feb 10, 2007
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A California judge ordered OJ to stop spending money he received for his, almost but thankfully, unpublished book "If I Did It." The book, which nearly hit the store shelves everywhere late last year, was originally intended to inform people just how OJ would have gone about the slayings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown SImpson and her friend Ron Goldman, IF HE DID DO IT.

The ruling, showing that there is some rhyme to the reason in California, extended a restraining order inititiated by Goldman's father that was issued last month barring Simpson from spending any more of his earnings from past deals.

OJ has yet to pay the $33.5 million judgement in a civil lawsuit in 1997 that held him accountable for the deaths of the two victims. The amount has gained interest in the past decade and is somewhere closer to $40 million today.

The ruling proves that its time for OJ to stop exploiting the murders of his ex-wife and her friend and face the music.

Court Cuts OJ's Spending

OJ could use a pair

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Yes, it's time for OJ to just go away.

Posted on 03/04/2007 at 8:03:00 AM

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