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Judge to Goldmans: Is It Really OJ's Suit?

OJ Simpson, Fred GoldmanTMZ was in a Los Angeles County courtroom this morning when a judge told the Goldman family that their motion to collect money on the sale of OJ Simpson's suit was denied -- because there's no proof it is the real "not guilty" suit.

A legal war was triggered earlier this week when TMZ broke a story about a sports memorabilia guy trying to peddle a suit that he says OJ Simpson wore when he heard the unbelievable words, "not guilty." David Cook, lawyer for Fred Goldman (father of Ron, who Simpson slaughtered), filed legal papers Monday in Santa Monica asking a judge to grab that suit.

Today, Kim Goldman, Ron's sister, was told by a judge that there is no evidence to prove the authenticity of the suit. But TMZ has learned that Simpson cut himself shaving on the morning of the verdict, which left blood stains on the suit. A simple DNA test would prove its authenticity. Although we know how DNA tests involving Simpson turn out.



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91. The issue isn't whether OJ deserves to be hounded into his grave over what he did(?) (and anyone who wasn't at that house on that night can claim they "know" but they don't). The real issue is that Fred Goldman has become an omnipresent weasel who seems to think that his personal tragedy deserves to be on the front page of every newspaper and on the evening news every time he thinks up some new way to go after Simpson. Don't think for a moment that Fred Goldman doesn't want his mug on TV and in the paper and don't think it's just for his son. He could accomplish everything he does now by having his attorneys hound Simpson...and if he were so damned concerned with collecting every penny Simpson owes him, he'd back off and let him work again and make money. Is trying to squeeze blood out of turnip really all that satisfying? is this guy's son the only child of anyone's who was ever murdered? Are we really supposed to be so much more concerned with his tragedy than with the millions of others? I used to actually, literally cry for the guy. Now, I see his face on TV and just flip the channel. One more hysterical victim (And all this time I thought Ron was the victim!) who refuses every chance to make something out of his own life. He's just a pest...and before anyone else raises this tired, clueless question again, Yes, if it were MY son and I were that stricken that I just didn't want to go on without revenge, I'd shoot the SOB right in the head and go to jail - not turn myself into a whining, simpering, charicature. If I lacked the guts to do that, I'd get on with my life.

Posted at 8:46PM on Jun 12th 2007 by Bellevoid

92. first off, anyone who tells this family to get over it, try dealing with a death in your faimly and see how easy it is to just "get over it'..secondly..why shouldnt this family be draining oj of his money?..even if they are money hungry, oj derserves to pay up for the rest of his life for what he did

Posted at 9:16PM on Jun 14th 2007 by chyea

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