After being acquitted in the criminal case, Simpson was found liable in a civil case brought by Brown and Goldman’s families a few years later. He also wrote a book titled “If I Did It,” which laid out how he would have hypothetically killed the pair. A judge granted proceeds from ...
OJ Simpson said he participated in the ill-fated If I Did It book and interview project for one reason - personal profit, acknowledging that any financial gain was "blood money".The Birmingham Post (England)
In 2006, Simpson — who has before and since maintained his innocence — inked a book deal to write If I Did It and conducted an accompanying interview with publisher Judith Regan, to be aired as a Fox TV special in the US. That never happened because a public backlash eventually forced ...
The book, called If I Did It, was ghostwritten by a neighbor and friend of Simpson who'd heard the barking dog that first alerted neighbors to the crime. Simpson's manager later claimed Simpson had nothing to do with the book, but accepted a $600,000 advance to claim he'd written ...
Filming locations Boston, Massachusetts, USA(Interview) Production company Motion Forces See more company credits at IMDbPro Box office Edit Budget $500,000 (estimated) See detailed box office info on IMDbPro Tech specs Edit Runtime 51minutes ...
— July 2007: A federal bankruptcy judge awards to Goldman’s family the rights to a book written as a first-person account in which Simpson discusses how he could have committed the murders. The family renames the book “(If) I Did It: Confessions of the Killer.” ...
Former HarperCollins publisherJudith Reganreportedly secured just such a confession from Simpson for a proposed book and Fox television special. But the outcry over “If I Did It…” grew so vociferous that Fox and HarperCollins were forced to scrap the project. Regan was ousted from the News ...
July 2007:A federal bankruptcy judge awards to Goldman’s family the rights to a book written as a first-person account in which Simpson discusses how he could have committed the murders. The family renames the book “(If) I Did It: Confessions of the Killer.” ...
Asked by his current attorney, Patricia Palm, if he thought the his plan was legal, he responded: "Yes I did. It was my stuff. I followed what I thought the law was. My lawyer told me 'You can't break into a guy's room' and I didn't break into the room. I didn't beat up...
don't own it, the crackers don't tell me what to do, and the nigglers are too goddam stupid and brainwashed to even comprehend what I am doing most of the time. Everything is 18 USC 2257 legal so hate all you want. Send the peckerwoods and process servers to my door if you ...