O.J. Simpson's Executor Vows to Block Payments to Goldman and Brown Families
Following O.J. Simpson's death, his estate executor, Malcolm LaVergne, is determined to prevent any payouts to the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman from a $33.5 million wrongful death judgment.
- O.J. Simpson's attorney and executor, Malcolm LaVergne, intends to ensure the Goldman and Brown families receive nothing from the estate.
- Simpson, who recently died of cancer, left his property in a trust aimed at avoiding further litigation.
- The wrongful death judgment, originally $33.5 million, has significantly increased due to accrued interest over the years.
- LaVergne has expressed specific disdain for the Goldman family, stemming from their actions regarding Simpson's controversial book, 'If I Did It'.
- Despite Simpson's death, the legal battle over the estate and the judgment appears poised to continue.