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O.J. Simpson Lashes Out at 'Hypocritical' Goldman Family Over Book
Wednesday, August 01, 2007

LOS ANGELES - O.J. Simpson lashed out Tuesday at the family of the late
Ronald Goldman, a day after they won the rights to Simpson's canceled "If I
Did It" book about the slayings of Goldman and Simpson's ex-wife.

In an online interview featuring questions from hostile participants, the
former football star criticized Goldman's family for seeking to profit from
the book after they said it promoted criminality and commercialized abuse.

A federal bankruptcy judge in Miami awarded the book rights to Goldman's
family Monday to satisfy a $38 million wrongful death judgment against
Simpson.

"I find it sort of hypocritical that they talked everybody in America to
boycott the book: it was 'immoral,' it was 'blood money,'" he told
interviewer Kate Delaney. "But we now see it wasn't 'blood money' if they
got the money."

Goldman attorney David Cook said his clients were justified in accepting
rights to the book as payment for the judgment against Simpson.

Mr. Simpson himself has placed us in this horrific setting of seeking to
liquidate this asset," he said. "His comments are beyond redemption."

Simpson has maintained his innocence in the killings of ex-wife Nicole Brown
Simpson and her friend Goldman in 1994. Simpson, who now lives near Miami,
was acquitted of murder in 1995 but lost lawsuits to both families.

The book, in which Simpson reportedly explains how he might have committed
the killings, was never released because of public outrage.

Simpson used much of Tuesday's interview broadcast on business news Web site
Market News First to reiterate that he maintained many fans and supporters,
a fact he accused the media of obscuring.

But he found little support from members of the call-in audience, whose
derisive phoned-in questions he avoided answering at times.

One caller asked the former football player if he thought it was "a bigger
feat to break 2,000 yards in one season or slice two necks in one night."

Simpson seemed not to hear the question, which interviewer Delaney
reinterpreted for him as, "What was your biggest accomplishment, basically,
in football?"

The made-for-Internet studio environment was considerably more austere than
that of his last major TV appearance, when he was interviewed for NBC by
Katie Couric in 2004.

On several occasions, Simpson and Delaney sat silent. At another point, he
called toward an off-camera section of the studio, "Hey, please close that
door, guys."

Dallas-based Market News First said Simpson was not paid for his hourlong
appearance, the first of four to be broadcast throughout the week.

Simpson said in the interview that he agreed to participate because the Web
site's staff made him feel like he would be able to express "what's really
been going on," rather than being "cross examined."

"Sometimes you want to have a voice," he said. "I'm tired of people talking
for me."
 
"Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote in
news:46b1c564$0$20531$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:

> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291688,00.html
>
> O.J. Simpson Lashes Out at 'Hypocritical' Goldman Family Over Book
> Wednesday, August 01, 2007
>
> LOS ANGELES - O.J. Simpson lashed out Tuesday at the family of the
> late Ronald Goldman, a day after they won the rights to Simpson's
> canceled "If I Did It" book about the slayings of Goldman and
> Simpson's ex-wife.
>
> In an online interview featuring questions from hostile participants,
> the former football star criticized Goldman's family for seeking to
> profit from the book after they said it promoted criminality and
> commercialized abuse.
>
> A federal bankruptcy judge in Miami awarded the book rights to
> Goldman's family Monday to satisfy a $38 million wrongful death
> judgment against Simpson.
>
> "I find it sort of hypocritical that they talked everybody in America
> to boycott the book: it was 'immoral,' it was 'blood money,'" he told
> interviewer Kate Delaney. "But we now see it wasn't 'blood money' if
> they got the money."
>
> Goldman attorney David Cook said his clients were justified in
> accepting rights to the book as payment for the judgment against
> Simpson.
>
> Mr. Simpson himself has placed us in this horrific setting of seeking
> to liquidate this asset," he said. "His comments are beyond
> redemption."
>
> Simpson has maintained his innocence in the killings of ex-wife Nicole
> Brown Simpson and her friend Goldman in 1994. Simpson, who now lives
> near Miami, was acquitted of murder in 1995 but lost lawsuits to both
> families.
>
> The book, in which Simpson reportedly explains how he might have
> committed the killings, was never released because of public outrage.
>
> Simpson used much of Tuesday's interview broadcast on business news
> Web site Market News First to reiterate that he maintained many fans
> and supporters, a fact he accused the media of obscuring.
>
> But he found little support from members of the call-in audience,
> whose derisive phoned-in questions he avoided answering at times.
>
> One caller asked the former football player if he thought it was "a
> bigger feat to break 2,000 yards in one season or slice two necks in
> one night."
>
> Simpson seemed not to hear the question, which interviewer Delaney
> reinterpreted for him as, "What was your biggest accomplishment,
> basically, in football?"
>
> The made-for-Internet studio environment was considerably more austere
> than that of his last major TV appearance, when he was interviewed for
> NBC by Katie Couric in 2004.
>
> On several occasions, Simpson and Delaney sat silent. At another
> point, he called toward an off-camera section of the studio, "Hey,
> please close that door, guys."
>
> Dallas-based Market News First said Simpson was not paid for his
> hourlong appearance, the first of four to be broadcast throughout the
> week.
>
> Simpson said in the interview that he agreed to participate because
> the Web site's staff made him feel like he would be able to express
> "what's really been going on," rather than being "cross examined."
>
> "Sometimes you want to have a voice," he said. "I'm tired of people
> talking for me."
>
>
>


And Simpson is a registered Republican
 
"Gene" <Chief@home.net> wrote in message
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> "Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote in
> news:46b1c564$0$20531$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
>> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291688,00.html
>> O.J. Simpson Lashes Out at 'Hypocritical' Goldman Family Over Book
>> Wednesday, August 01, 2007

> And Simpson is a registered Republican


Was that before or after he played a round of golf with Bill Clinton?
 
"Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote in news:46b20c99$0$16577
$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:

> "Gene" <Chief@home.net> wrote in message
> news:Xns9980567F9D626TheBrairPatch@216.196.97.131...
>> "Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote in
>> news:46b1c564$0$20531$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
>>> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291688,00.html
>>> O.J. Simpson Lashes Out at 'Hypocritical' Goldman Family Over Book
>>> Wednesday, August 01, 2007

>> And Simpson is a registered Republican

>
> Was that before or after he played a round of golf with Bill Clinton?
>
>


If memory serves me, that was after Bill's sperm was found on a blue dress
and on George's toothbrush.
 
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