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OJ Simpson’s boyfriend believes he may have died with millions hidden in offshore accounts to avoid paying $100 million to Ron and Nicole’s families

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OJ Simpson's boyfriend believes he may have died with millions hidden in offshore accounts to avoid paying $100 million to Ron and Nicole's families

Simpson, who died Thursday after a battle with cancer, was acquitted in a highly publicized murder case but lost a civil wrongful death suit brought against him by the Goldman and Brown families.

He was ordered to pay $33.5 million in damages, an amount that has increased over the years due to interest. Although he never paid them directly, they received proceeds from his infamous 2007 book If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer.

“OJ Simpson said, ‘I will never, ever, ever give Fred Goldman a cent,’” the Goldmans’ debt collection attorney said. David Cooktold The American sun.

“So if he’s going to die of cancer – most people who die of cancer don’t die tomorrow, it’s going to take quite a long time – so I suspect he’s hidden it very well so that if he dies, the Goldmans will have the opportunity. Nothing.”

“I’m not saying I know that, but when I deal with OJ Simpson and hear him say, ‘I won’t pay this man a dime’ when he was alive, I think he would do the same thing if he were alive. is dead.”