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Lawyer wants to sell O.J. evidence on eBay
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DC
2008-12-27 16:00:20 UTC
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examples of O.J. stuff currently on eBay
http://atu.ca/OJstuff

Most of the sports memorabilia seized by authorities in the
O.J. Simpson armed robbery case in Las Vegas is headed to
California and, eventually, to Fred Goldman.

On Friday, Judge Jackie Glass, who presided over Simpson's
armed robbery trial, ordered footballs, pictures and other
memorabilia in evidence shipped to the Los Angeles County
sheriff.

The shipment satisfies a turnover order signed by a
California judge.

Goldman lawyer David Cook says he and his client are
thinking about selling the memorabilia online to help pay
the $33.5 million judgment against Simpson for the wrongful
death of Ronald Goldman.

"Sheriff's sales are traditionally distress sales, to be
very polite," Cook explained. "We are going to try to
obtain an order from the court to authorize this stuff with
evidence stickers attached (to be sold) on eBay, America's
yard sale," he added.

"Hopefully, somebody will be enthralled enough to try to
buy the football that put O.J. behind bars."

Glass, who sentenced Simpson to nine to 33 years in prison,
also ordered all co-defendants to pay $3,650 in restitution
to one of the victims, memorabilia dealer Bruce Fromong...
PeterD
2008-12-28 14:09:18 UTC
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 09:00:20 -0700 (MST), DC
Post by DC
Most of the sports memorabilia seized by authorities in the
O.J. Simpson armed robbery case in Las Vegas is headed to
California and, eventually, to Fred Goldman.
On Friday, Judge Jackie Glass, who presided over Simpson's
armed robbery trial, ordered footballs, pictures and other
memorabilia in evidence shipped to the Los Angeles County
sheriff.
So in fact that stuff really was OJ's? Then he really was just
retrieving his *own* stuff?
Post by DC
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Glass, who sentenced Simpson to nine to 33 years in prison,
also ordered all co-defendants to pay $3,650 in restitution
to one of the victims, memorabilia dealer Bruce Fromong...
What about the crap that was Fromong's? I guess CA thinks it belongs
to OJ, and have taken it?

Nothing beats a good judicial system, especially the one in CA!
Sir Salman Rushdie
2009-01-01 14:59:30 UTC
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Post by PeterD
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 09:00:20 -0700 (MST), DC
Post by DC
Most of the sports memorabilia seized by authorities in the
O.J. Simpson armed robbery case in Las Vegas is headed to
California and, eventually, to Fred Goldman.
On Friday, Judge Jackie Glass, who presided over Simpson's
armed robbery trial, ordered footballs, pictures and other
memorabilia in evidence shipped to the Los Angeles County
sheriff.
So in fact that stuff really was OJ's? Then he really was just
retrieving his *own* stuff?
If that was the case, how stupid can the fool be?
To go to prison for most of the rest of his life for stuff that legally
belonged to the Goldmans.
You could not make it up.
Post by PeterD
Post by DC
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Glass, who sentenced Simpson to nine to 33 years in prison,
also ordered all co-defendants to pay $3,650 in restitution
to one of the victims, memorabilia dealer Bruce Fromong...
What about the crap that was Fromong's? I guess CA thinks it belongs
to OJ, and have taken it?
Nothing beats a good judicial system, especially the one in CA!
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2009-01-25 08:50:53 UTC
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On Jan 1, 9:59 am, "Sir Salman Rushdie"
Post by Sir Salman Rushdie
Post by PeterD
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 09:00:20 -0700 (MST), DC
Post by DC
Most of the sports memorabilia seized by authorities in the
O.J. Simpson armed robbery case in Las Vegas is headed to
California and, eventually, to Fred Goldman.
On Friday, Judge Jackie Glass, who presided over Simpson's
armed robbery trial, ordered footballs, pictures and other
memorabilia in evidence shipped to the Los Angeles County
sheriff.
So in fact that stuff really was OJ's? Then he really was just
retrieving his *own* stuff?
If that was the case, how stupid can the fool be?
To go to prison for most of the rest of his life for stuff that legally
belonged to the Goldmans.
You could not make it up.
Those items were items of OJ's that were protected - as they are
"personal effects", and hence never were "the Goldmans'". If they
truly WERE the Goldmans', then those people who took the items were
committing a crime when they sought to sell those items at the hotel.
Savvy?

Get with the agenda, "Sir Salman Rushdie" - you bring much bad
publicity to your namesake by your ignorance and idiocy.
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Post by PeterD
Post by DC
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Glass, who sentenced Simpson to nine to 33 years in prison,
also ordered all co-defendants to pay $3,650 in restitution
to one of the victims, memorabilia dealer Bruce Fromong...
What about the crap that was Fromong's? I guess CA thinks it belongs
to OJ, and have taken it?
Nothing beats a good judicial system, especially the one in CA!
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