Judge Freezes OJ Book Monies

  • January 8, 2007
A federal judge has frozen the money OJ Simpson was paid for his book debacle, "If I Did It." A future ruling will determine whether the monies should be given to the Goldman family, reports E! News, as part of the wrongful death settlement they won, but which has yet to be paid. Fred Goldman sued Simpson last month in U.S. District Court for about $1.1 million in damages--the sum a third-party company, Lorraine Brooke Associates, allegedly received, according to court documents.

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