If you remember, I wrote a post awhile ago about the Goldman's decision to publish O.J.'s If I Did It book. Well, Fred Goldman, the father of victim Ron Goldman, and his daughter Kim appeared on The Oprah Winfrey show to explain why they have decided to publish this controversial book. It looks like my theory was right in that they were preventing O.J. from any earnings while at the same time satisfying part of the settlement they won. Denise Brown isn't happy about it and wouldn't appear on Oprah with the Goldman's. That's understandable since she won't be getting any of the money from the book either. But Oprah herself says she won't buy the book because it's 'blood money'. I think she needs to lighten up because it's not blood money when its okay with the victims family. Why isn't the Brown family getting anything from the sales of the book since they also sued O.J. in a wrongful death suit? I guess the Goldman's beat them to it.
Here's a picture of the new cover:
Monday, September 17, 2007
Goldman Family Talk to Oprah About Publishing 'If I Did It'
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Goldman Family Talk to Oprah About Publishing 'If I Did It'
If you remember, I wrote a post awhile ago about the Goldman's decision to publish O.J.'s If I Did It book. Well, Fred Goldman, the father of victim Ron Goldman, and his daughter Kim appeared on The Oprah Winfrey show to explain why they have decided to publish this controversial book. It looks like my theory was right in that they were preventing O.J. from any earnings while at the same time satisfying part of the settlement they won. Denise Brown isn't happy about it and wouldn't appear on Oprah with the Goldman's. That's understandable since she won't be getting any of the money from the book either. But Oprah herself says she won't buy the book because it's 'blood money'. I think she needs to lighten up because it's not blood money when its okay with the victims family. Why isn't the Brown family getting anything from the sales of the book since they also sued O.J. in a wrongful death suit? I guess the Goldman's beat them to it.
Here's a picture of the new cover:
Here's a picture of the new cover:
Labels:
Biographies and Memoirs,
True Crime
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