OJ Simpson Estate to Pay $58M Wrongful Death Claim, Nearly 30 Years Later
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In a significant development nearly three decades following a high-profile civil lawsuit, O.J. Simpson’s estate has settled to pay Ron Goldman’s father close to $58 million. This agreement marks a pivotal moment in a long-standing legal battle, bringing closure to a case that has lingered for years.

As reported by TMZ, official documents submitted in Las Vegas on Friday reveal that Malcolm LaVergne, the executor of Simpson’s estate, has acknowledged the creditor claim made by the Goldman family. This claim includes 30 years of accrued interest, highlighting the prolonged pursuit of justice by the Goldmans.

The tragic events date back to June 12, 1994, when Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson were found brutally murdered outside her Los Angeles home. Despite the shocking nature of the crime, O.J. Simpson was acquitted of the murder charges on October 3, 1995, following a highly publicized trial.

However, Simpson’s legal troubles didn’t end there. In 1997, a civil court in California found him liable for the wrongful deaths of both Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson. Although the court initially ordered Simpson to pay $33.5 million in damages, the victims’ families received only a fraction of this amount during Simpson’s lifetime.

O.J. Simpson passed away last year at the age of 76, as reported by FOX News Digital. With Simpson’s passing, the path was cleared for the settlement of his estate, which has now been valued between $500,000 and $1 million. Malcolm LaVergne has indicated that Simpson’s personal items, including those previously stolen, will be auctioned to satisfy the debt owed to the Goldman family.

LaVergne reportedly told TMZ that Simpson’s items will be auctioned off, including stolen items that he said are in the process of being recovered, as his estate is currently valued at $500,000 and $1 million.

LeVergne has only accepted creditor claims from Ron’s father, Fred Goldman, along with the Internal Revenue Service.

The federal tax amount will take first priority. LeVerne also said the estate would pay off a $636,945 claim from the state of California, but the state would have to take legal action to collect.

The decision is in complete contrast to what LeVergne told The New York Post last year.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, LaVerne said that he planned to make sure that the family of Ron Goldman didn’t get a dime from the estate.

“It’s my hope that the Goldmans get zero, nothing,” LaVergne said. “Them specifically. And I will do everything in my capacity as the executor or personal representative to try and ensure that they get nothing.”

The initial $33 million judgment from the 1997 civil case had reportedly increased to over $100 million, including interest.

LaVergne, according to Rolling Stone, argued that he believed the Fred Goldman’s estimate on interest had been incorrect.

However, LaVerne said he planned to “continue to work” with Fred Goldman to reach an agreement on a “more reasonable” amount.

[Featured Photo: FILE – This file photo combo shows O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson, left, and her friend Ron Goldman, both of whom were murdered and found dead in Los Angeles on June 12, 1994. O.J. Simpson was arrested in connection to the murder and acquitted of the crime. Simpson is now serving nine to 33 years in a Nevada prison after a jury found him guilty in 2008 of leading the gunpoint robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers in Las Vegas, and he’s seeking a new trial because he says his longtime lawyer failed to disclose that he knew about the plan in advance and told Simpson it was legal and provided bad advice at trial. (AP Photo/File)]

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