If I Did It

If I Did It is a book written by O.J. Simpson about how he, hypothetically, would've killed his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. This was a hugely publicized criminal case in which the former NFL star was acquitted, but subseqently was found financially liable in a civil wrongful death trial.

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Release date September, 2007
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Proceeds go to Goldman family and the Ron Goldman foundation
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It is all about money. Not Ron.
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In bad taste
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The Goldman family appeared on Oprah on September 13th, 2007 promoting the book that will soon hit shelves. The Goldman family acquired the book as part of restitution of in the aforementioned civil court case because O.J. had failed to make all of his payments on the 33.5M lawsuit. The Goldman family added some chapters of their own and will profit from its sale. They say the money will go towards their court fees and the Ron Goldman Foundation.

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1.  avatar Erik said:

I think this book is in bad taste. Bad taste for OJ to write it, and bad taste to release it to the public for profit.
Sep 13, 2007 6:58pm
2.  avatar V-Dawg said:

Isn't 'for profit' acceptable as the profits are going to the victim's family???

While I wouldn't go out of my way to find a copy, if one happened to be in front of me, I admit I would flip through it.
Sep 14, 2007 2:21pm
3.  avatar Erik said:

I admit, I'm not too polarized on my opinion. I just feel that it seems a little strange to be receiving proceeds from the "how i murdered your family member" book. It's definitely better that the Goldman's are getting the money over OJ, that's for sure, but it's still a little weird in my eyes.
Sep 14, 2007 2:40pm
4.  avatar Amanie said:

I agree with Erik, although I guess they figure they might as well. Or maybe it's just to rub it in because it was OJ's intention to make money and now the Goldman's are getting it instead of him.
Sep 14, 2007 3:35pm
5.  avatar novstorm said:

One minute he didn't want the book published and then when he found out he would make the money off it Goldman ran for the court room. It isn't weird the man wants money and he doesn't care how he gets it even using his dead child to get it. He is as bad as OJ.
Sep 18, 2007 12:12am
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  • It is all about money. Not Ron.

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  • In bad taste

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"One minute he didn't want the book published and then when he found out he would make the money off it Goldman ran for the court room. It isn't weird the man wants money and he doesn't care how he gets it even using his dead child to get it. He is as bad as OJ."
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  • Proceeds go to Goldman family and the Ron Goldman foundation

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  • In bad taste

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"I think this book is in bad taste. Bad taste for OJ to write it, and bad taste to release it to the public for profit."
"I admit, I'm not too polarized on my opinion. I just feel that it seems a little strange to be receiving proceeds from the "how i murdered your family member" book. It's definitely better that the Goldman's are getting the money over OJ, that's for sure, but it's still a little weird in my eyes."
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