OJ Simpson....Confession??
By jennie2665
@jennie2665 (683)
United States
6 responses
@rosettaresearch (1285)
• United States
16 Nov 06
It is for the publicity. Why he was dumb enough to write a book in this style I have no clue. Any money made from this or the Fox interview will go the Brown and Goldman families since the civil judgment is still unpaid.
@jennie2665 (683)
• United States
16 Nov 06
Thanks for your response. Do you know for true that the money will go to the Browns and Goldmans or just assuming that since he owes the money to them it will? I'm only asking from experience with the court system. Just because someone is ordered to pay an amount doesn't mean they ever will or that anything will happen to them if they don't...
@rosettaresearch (1285)
• United States
16 Nov 06
They would have to ask the judge to order it and present proof he got money for this. But, a garnishment is quite easy and is very likely in ahighly publicized case like this.
@rdhick00 (75)
• United States
16 Nov 06
What an "A" hole this guy is! I can't believe that he would write a book about this. I wonder if it has how to kill someone and get away with it secrets?
I would not give my money to this guy if I was forced at gunpoint to do so.
LOSER!!! (OJ I MEAN)
@jennie2665 (683)
• United States
16 Nov 06
Hmm...kill someone and get away with it?!?!?!?! How many people in this world could use secrets like that!!!
I agree, I think he is wrong in bringing the whole thing up again with so many of the victims families still trying to get on with their lives.
@jennie2665 (683)
• United States
16 Nov 06
I feel it is for the money and publicity too. It just really irrates me that he is doing this. It is like he is sticking his tongue out at everyone saying, "Na na na na, look what I can get away with!"
@rosettaresearch (1285)
• United States
16 Nov 06
It is for the publicity. Why he was dumb enough to write a book in this style I have no clue. Any money made from this or the Fox interview will go the Brown and Goldman families since the civil judgment is still unpaid.
@ElusiveButterfly (45940)
• United States
15 Nov 06
WEll I am sure that his bank account is dwindling by now...most definately the money. I hope they can't sell it on the discount market even.
@mighty_mara (161)
• United States
16 Nov 06
personally i think its a way to legally clear his conscience and rub it in the face of all that he got away with it.