O.J. Simpson's estate is set to settle a long-standing debt of nearly $58 million with the father of Ron Goldman, the victim of the infamous 1994 murder case that Simpson was acquitted of.
In a civil wrongful death lawsuit filed in 1997, O.J. Simpson was found liable for the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, and ordered to pay their families $33.5 million. However, due to illness, Simpson had not paid the majority of this judgment before his passing last April at the age of 76.
Now, Fred Goldman, Ron's father, has filed a claim against Simpson's estate for an additional $117 million, which includes the outstanding balance and interest on the original judgment. After reviewing the claim, the executor of Simpson's estate, Malcolm LaVergne, has agreed to pay Goldman a total of nearly $58 million plus interest.
However, LaVergne notes that this amount appears to be inaccurate due to "simple judgment interest calculations" and promises to work with Goldman to re-estimate the accurate value. The settlement is expected to be finalized in January, pending further court proceedings.
In a civil wrongful death lawsuit filed in 1997, O.J. Simpson was found liable for the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, and ordered to pay their families $33.5 million. However, due to illness, Simpson had not paid the majority of this judgment before his passing last April at the age of 76.
Now, Fred Goldman, Ron's father, has filed a claim against Simpson's estate for an additional $117 million, which includes the outstanding balance and interest on the original judgment. After reviewing the claim, the executor of Simpson's estate, Malcolm LaVergne, has agreed to pay Goldman a total of nearly $58 million plus interest.
However, LaVergne notes that this amount appears to be inaccurate due to "simple judgment interest calculations" and promises to work with Goldman to re-estimate the accurate value. The settlement is expected to be finalized in January, pending further court proceedings.