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nsm
01-07-2009, 06:23 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,477453,00.html

I found this article, thought it was interesting. had to share it.

Hey Paula
01-07-2009, 08:22 PM
OMG! This man is nuts!

lol

He's still living in total denial.


imo

LOL, it looks like the Lovelock facility is appropriately named since Simpson loves being locked up there.

crocdog
01-08-2009, 08:00 AM
Hey! THE JUICE HAS IT MADE.

He's got plenty of $$$$$, and this makes it easy for him to enjoy The Life of Riley while in prison.

True, he can't have any female companionship, but this will probably change.

Same goes with HBO.


Money speaks very loud folks, and OJ has plenty of it.

JMHO

nsm
01-08-2009, 05:49 PM
Hey! THE JUICE HAS IT MADE.

He's got plenty of $$$$$, and this makes it easy for him to enjoy The Life of Riley while in prison.

True, he can't have any female companionship, but this will probably change.

Same goes with HBO.


Money speaks very loud folks, and OJ has plenty of it.

JMHO

Money or not, he still doesnt have his freedom. He will spend it on his lawyers and they are very happy about that.

MiamiNice1
01-20-2009, 02:16 AM
What a horrible thing to say about a grief-stricken man over the loss of a son who was brutally and senselessly murdered.

Fred Goldman is making sure OJ pays for what he did. OJ skipped off into the sunset and played golf instead of paying for his horrific crimes.

Even if Fred Goldman gets nothing - Mr. Goldman will make sure OJ will always have to look over his financial shoulder and go to uncomfortable lengths to hide and defuse his finances.

He is a father who is avenging the cruel death of his beloved son - the legal way.

imo

MiamiNice1
01-20-2009, 02:28 AM
LOL, it looks like the Lovelock facility is appropriately named since Simpson loves being locked up there.

:lol:....Good one, Paula!

vonna
01-23-2009, 12:36 PM
[QUOTE=MiamiNice1;12678240]What a horrible thing to say about a grief-stricken man over the loss of a son who was brutally and senselessly murdered.

Fred Goldman is making sure OJ pays for what he did. OJ skipped off into the sunset and played golf instead of paying for his horrific crimes.

Even if Fred Goldman gets nothing - Mr. Goldman will make sure OJ will always have to look over his financial shoulder and go to uncomfortable lengths to hide and defuse his finances.

He is a father who is avenging the cruel death of his beloved son - the legal way.

imo[/QUOTE

Good for him! He has my full support.

johnny o
01-25-2009, 01:43 AM
If that nice Mr. Cook fella is after his assets, I'd rather have a patriot missile tracking me.

If you don't know the amount of Maalox he already caused Simpson to chug down, you should read up on his successes so far.

If one were to examine it real close, one might find he's the precise reason why the knife wielding murderer is where he is today.

Also now, enter Mike Gilbert--who knows where bones are buried and Bruce who twisted himself up in testimony on the stand stating that he had helped squirrel away some of Simpson's money in naughty places also has great reason to cooperate to save his own patoot.

Believe me the wheels for juice squeezing are up and running fine.

nsm
01-27-2009, 10:42 PM
The money will never be found...trsut me. It's in foreign bank accounts under alias names. Goldman will get nothing, which was the plan in the first place. He's a money hungry little man.


I never got that vibe from the Goldmans. I do think they would rather the murderer be in prison for a long time than have the money. Its not about the money. It about the fact that he got away with murder...and going after the money was the only thing the goldmans had to get back at him for murdering their son. In the long run, all the money he has will be gone because the lawyers are going to charge him ALOT to try to get him out early. Those lawyers can go through alot of cash in 9 years. As far as him adapting in prison,.....It has to be killing him. He's still locked up, no freedom, no women, no booze, no steak, no lobster, no golf. He got what he deserved.

penguin01
01-28-2009, 02:26 PM
If that nice Mr. Cook fella is after his assets, I'd rather have a patriot missile tracking me.

If you don't know the amount of Maalox he already caused Simpson to chug down, you should read up on his successes so far.

If one were to examine it real close, one might find he's the precise reason why the knife wielding murderer is where he is today.

Also now, enter Mike Gilbert--who knows where bones are buried and Bruce who twisted himself up in testimony on the stand stating that he had helped squirrel away some of Simpson's money in naughty places also has great reason to cooperate to save his own patoot.

Believe me the wheels for juice squeezing are up and running fine.
Yes, Mike Gilbert made statements and promises - but we are still waiting to hear from him, aren't we? I wonder if Dr. Phil was sent him an extra copy of the the show he was on - in case he forgot what he stated and promised at that time. Has anyone heard anything further from Mr. Gilbert? I wonder what is the delay on the follow-thru?

johnny o
01-28-2009, 03:28 PM
Yes, Mike Gilbert made statements and promises - but we are still waiting to hear from him, aren't we? I wonder if Dr. Phil was sent him an extra copy of the the show he was on - in case he forgot what he stated and promised at that time. Has anyone heard anything further from Mr. Gilbert? I wonder what is the delay on the follow-thru?

I'd wager that a lot is going on behind the scenes right now. The spotlight on the case is over but there are all kinds of avenues to pursue --many were revealed during the course of the trial. The Goldman's benefited in numerous ways from it.

Beardsley could even be facing a contempt charge from the judge regarding the ring. Since it's not front page news anymore, it's hard for us to know the extent of progress but I'll bet it's been considerable.

Adalena935
02-01-2009, 12:46 AM
The money will never be found...trsut me. It's in foreign bank accounts under alias names. Goldman will get nothing, which was the plan in the first place. He's a money hungry little man.

If OJ had been smart enough to move himself to a foreign country he would get nothing - in the way of prison time.

Past tense is key

kellabeck
02-02-2009, 08:11 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,477453,00.html

I found this article, thought it was interesting. had to share it.

He's not 67. He's 61. We're the same age, so I know.

AnnInOhio
02-02-2009, 09:19 PM
Kim Goldman was not awarded one single penny in the civil judgement.

Why is Fred Goldman more entitled to OJ's $$ than the children of Nichole?

OJ was found liable for killing Ron Goldman. The Browns' case was for his domestic violence against Nicole.

penguin01
02-03-2009, 01:52 PM
awww no superbowl for OJ today,

:laugh:
Why not? He has a TV, doesn't he? Or did you mean he couldn't go to the game?

bearwds
02-04-2009, 11:29 AM
Just checking in after a long time away.

Looks like OJ has himself a sweet deal in assignment of jails. I mean, jail is jail but could be so much worse.

Double bunking. Wonder if he occupies the cell by himself..??

Has he been assigned a job..??

What happened with the ring..??


bearwds

Kokopelli
02-06-2009, 12:35 AM
The money will never be found...trsut me. It's in foreign bank accounts under alias names. Goldman will get nothing, which was the plan in the first place. He's a money hungry little man.
It's been a while now, but I still enjoy recalling that beautiful female judge slurping on a slurpy while the convict was going on and on about how he sang to his friends' sick wives and read to their children--now that was totally PRICELESS! And worth more than the gold in Fort Knox!:thumbsup:
Just hope the Goldman's enjoyed it as much as I did.:rolleyes:

fbgweezer
02-06-2009, 05:07 PM
awww no superbowl for OJ today,

:laugh:

ha -- I thought about that too. Must be tough to have so many 'remember whens' -- :wink:

fbgweezer
02-06-2009, 05:57 PM
The Browns were not a party to the civil suit. Nor was Kim Goldman.

The awards were to the Mother/Father of Ron Goldman and the children of Nichole.

The Simpson children get 10% of what the Goldman’s collect. It actually goes to the Brown’s who put it in a trust for Nicole’s children. The children have the benefit of having a father and makes about $430,000 a year on his football pension and his hidden Swiss accounts, I doubt the children are suffering any.

It's possible you wouldn't be effected with the loss of a loved one but Kim Goldman lost a brother she loved.

Philly
02-08-2009, 08:29 AM
You have absolutely no idea of who/where/how/why I've had losses.

Please link the court order stating that the children of Nichole are allowed only 10% of anything collected.

OJ has separate orders to pay. Nothing was awarded to Kim Goldman or the Browns.

Nichole's children loved her very much too.


Its really a shame that Nicole's children's father didn't think enough of them to allow their mother to live.

fbgweezer
02-09-2009, 11:40 AM
You have absolutely no idea of who/where/how/why I've had losses.

Please link the court order stating that the children of Nichole are allowed only 10% of anything collected.

OJ has separate orders to pay. Nothing was awarded to Kim Goldman or the Browns.

Nichole's children loved her very much too.

wow -- a little over-reaction don't you think? :confused:

actually, I think it's probably time we quit referring to Nicole's two adult offspring as 'the children.' I think that passage happened when they signed on with their sociopathic father and equally sociopathic step-sister arnelle to profit from a book about how orenthal murdered their mother. :huh:

fbgweezer
02-11-2009, 09:14 AM
What is the difference in that and Ron Goldman's Father profiting from the book by OJ supposedly about the death of his grown son?

:confused:

you've obviously missed the point: taking the book rights from orenthal wasn't for Goldman's profit -- it was to keep orenthal and his co-conspirator from making money off the re-telling of how he killed two human beings -- Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown. :sad:

fbgweezer
02-11-2009, 04:52 PM
Exactly. Thought everyone knew this info?

LOL -- they know. I sometimes think they just argue for arguments sake. . . :ohmy:

Tracian
02-11-2009, 05:38 PM
The money will never be found...trsut me. It's in foreign bank accounts under alias names. Goldman will get nothing, which was the plan in the first place. He's a money hungry little man.



If it was all about the money, then riddle me this:

Why did Fred Goldman say OJ could keep his money if he would just admit that he is a cowardly murderer?

Tracian
02-11-2009, 05:55 PM
What is the difference in that and Ron Goldman's Father profiting from the book by OJ supposedly about the death of his grown son?

:confused:



Okay, First the Civil suit:

This is how it was tried:

MARGARET WARNER: A year and a half ago one-time football star O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murder in the 1994 killings of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. Yet, over the past four months he's been back in court as a defendant in a civil lawsuit brought by the victims' families. The jurors began their deliberations this afternoon, and to explain the distinctions between these two trials we're joined by NewsHour regular Stuart Taylor, correspondent for the American Lawyer and Legal Times. Welcome back, Stuart.

STUART TAYLOR, The American Lawyer: Nice to be here.

MARGARET WARNER: What are these jurors being asked to decide?

STUART TAYLOR: They'll have a verdict for them that asks eight questions. The first of them is fairly straightforward. Do you find that defendant Simpson wilfully or wrongfully caused the death of Ronald Goldman, and do you find it by a preponderance of the evidence? After that, the questions might seem a little strange to some people, which reflect some of the peculiarity of running a murder case through a civil damage suit. For example, the jury's not asked whether Mr. Simpson killed his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. It asked whether he committed battery upon her.

MARGARET WARNER: Now, why is that?

STUART TAYLOR: Her estate, her family did not bring what's called a wrongful death action, presumably because they didn't want her children and his children to have to testify in their part of the estate in a wrongful death action. The damage the victims or the survivors suffer is the loss of companionship and love of a dead person.

MARGARET WARNER: So--

STUART TAYLOR: They sued in what's called a survivorship action, which is as though Nicole Brown Simpson were suing from the grave for what was done to her.

MARGARET WARNER: And now the burden of proof is also quite different in this case than it was in the criminal case, right?

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/law/january97/simpson_1-28.html


Both families were awarded money in the civil case:

Although O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife and her friend Goldman in a highly publicized criminal trial, he was found liable in civil court for their deaths. The Goldmans won an award now totaling more than $38 million (€27.6 million) and the Browns got $24.7 million (€18 million), with no money collected by either family so far.




http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/07/11/america/NA-GEN-US-Simpson-Lawsuit.php


The Estate of Nicole Brown goes to the children that survived her.



It's not about a profit for the Browns or the Goldmans...why should a man found responsible for the murderers be able to profit when he has not even paid off the judgement?

Charms
02-17-2009, 04:36 AM
I'm so happy that he's locked up for a few years. I so feel sorry for his children, but he's never put their best interests first in his life as far as I'm concerned, or know of. I hope he likes he new digs cuz he's gonna be there for quite some time. :thumbsup:



Yeah, but? He should be out in a few years. Probably smiling and heading towards his hidden finances. He's so out of touch with reality.
I wonder if he was still supporting Lew and Juditha Brown as he did for so long? He gave them more money than his own family.

fbgweezer
02-17-2009, 05:12 PM
Yeah, but? He should be out in a few years. Probably smiling and heading towards his hidden finances. He's so out of touch with reality.
I wonder if he was still supporting Lew and Juditha Brown as he did for so long? He gave them more money than his own family.

if I were orenthal, I'd be worried about my co-conspirator having access to my belongings and quite possibly monies. Wonder if arnelle has moved into the master suite in her daddy's house yet? :ohmy: