if the book was to be published as originally planned, OJ wasn't going to see any of the money because of the judgement he had against him. The Browns and the Goldmans were not going to allow OJ the chance to take that money and do what he wanted with it. when you get a judgement when it is enforced any money you make can be garnished to pay what you owe. given the current circumstances it seems the Goldmans are trying to beat everyone to the pass.
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Originally Posted by OneTimeSBX
OJ owes the family that money, not the general public. i understand the family fighting for the rights to the book, but in no way should it be released, and in no way should those funds count towards what he owes them.
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