O.J. Simpson's Estate Sues Son Justin Over Las Vegas Home Ownership
The estate claims Justin improperly took control of the property meant to shield O.J. from creditors before his death.
- Justin Simpson, through his company Primary Holdings LLC, is being sued by O.J. Simpson's estate over the ownership of a Las Vegas home purchased in 2022.
- The estate alleges that the property was intended to be under O.J. Simpson's de facto ownership, with Justin's company holding it in name only to protect it from creditors.
- O.J. Simpson, who died in April 2024, continued making mortgage and utility payments on the house until his death, despite the property being under Justin's company's name.
- The legal dispute arose after Justin moved into the home following O.J.'s death and allegedly refused to vacate or compensate the estate for the investment made in the property.
- Malcolm LaVergne, the estate's special administrator, is seeking either repayment of approximately $250,000 or the transfer of the property title back to the estate.