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The Weekly Roomer: Current Events II
Thursday, 8 February 2007
Everyone gets that OJ is a creep, but Fred Goldman SEEMS TO BE revealing himself to be a bigger one!
Simpson barred from spending book money

Thu Feb 8, 7:52 AM ET

Ed: Everyone gets that OJ is a creep, but Fred Goldman SEEMS TO BE revealing himself to be a bigger one! Denying credibility to the Jury on the criminal case just because you can and do gain a fleeting sense of revenge which may be totally misplaced is maniacal and self-destructive! Denying OJ income, while pursuing him relentlessly so that you can win by default because he can't afford to fight you, is seriously, a symptom of moral corruption beyond anything you imagine OJ might've done in the heat of the moment, for which there was no evidence to put him at the scene, at the time, and make the theories skillfully constructed to make the superficial evidence and a DAof questionable integrity seem to likely make OJ the murderer. You don't agree with the Jury, but that is all you have to justify your self-righteousness! Get over yourself, Freddie! Did it occur to you OJ might've been encouraged to do this to screw with you, and you played right into his hands? Dumbass! Apparently, OJ enjoys playing people like you and the Browns, white people whom he can humiliate, and you don't catch on, Captain Ahab.


LOS ANGELES - A state judge has ordered
O.J. Simpson to stop spending money he received for his unpublished book, "If I Did It," about the slayings of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Gerald Rosenberg's ruling on Wednesday extended a restraining order issued last month barring Simpson from spending any earnings from past deals, including books, films and sports memorabilia.

The order, which was sought by Goldman's father, initially did not apply to the advance Simpson received from the book-and-TV deal for "If I Did It" because Fred Goldman had filed a federal lawsuit over the funds. However, the federal lawsuit was dismissed Jan. 24 by a judge in Los Angeles who said he had no jurisdiction over Simpson, who lives in Florida.

The new order will remain in effect until a Feb. 20 hearing, in which Simpson's attorneys must provide the former football star's financial records if they want to ask the court to make an exemption on his spending.

"We dare him to provide a financial statement under oath," said Goldman's attorney, David J. Cook.

An after-hours message left for Simpson's attorney, Yale Galanter, was not immediately returned. Simpson told The Associated Press in November that the advance had already been spent, some of it on tax obligations.

The ruling is the latest in a decade-long battle following a 1997 civil judgment against Simpson that held him liable for the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Fred Goldman alleges Simpson is trying to avoid paying the $33.5 million judgment, which has ballooned to about $40 million with interest.

Simpson's book, which was spiked in November by the publisher, reportedly described how he theoretically would have killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

Cook said the Goldman family remains concerned Simpson is shopping another book deal.

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