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We'll see how this goes. Can't wait for the next book!
Too bad he's not allowed to keep any of itHe's going to make so much money on appearances and a book or 2, unbelievable.
Too bad he's not allowed to keep any of it
He's going to receive about 25K per month from pensions which creditors are unable to touch. If true a good start for OJ to find the real killer.
Too bad he's not allowed to keep any of it
What was that jokeHope he leaves prison in a white Ford Bronco.
Um. That he killed two people in a vicious knife attack?There is something about [OJ] that I just don't care for at all
I respectfully disagree. This may be a generational thing. I'm about 50. I watched the OJ verdict in the student union in '95. A hundred people or more roundly booed for half a minute when he was acquitted. There was real feeling that OJ had "gotten away with murder," and that it was substantially based on the race of the jury and the ineptness of the prosecutor. Most were disgusted, and we had the kind of feeling that never goes away.I think this would be a blip on the media radar if not for the recent drama and documentaries.
Actually that money would go to the Goldman's.He's going to make so much money on appearances and a book or 2, unbelievable.
Actually that money would go to the Goldman's.
However,he has an estimated $ 5million in accrued pension money that's untouchable,other than by the IRS.
If I were him I would be figuring out the lowest amount of taxes I could pay .
Including residency in Nevada instead of say Calif.
No doubt t I my mind s that he is a murderer.
But he should be out on this stupid robbery.
Supposedly he's headed to FL once he is able to leave Nevada
Good tax state too
Did he pay any of the $$ from the civil lawsuit?
Heard he collects $25,000 per month from his pension and it can't be touched.Supposedly he's headed to FL once he is able to leave Nevada
Good tax state too
Did he pay any of the $$ from the civil lawsuit?