"O.J. Simpson's Executor and Legal Battles: A Closer Look"

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The executor of O.J. Simpson’s estate, attorney Malcolm LaVergne, has stated his intention to fight any efforts to collect the $30-million wrongful death judgment awarded to the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. LaVergne, who was named executor of a trust holding Simpson’s property, expressed a desire for the Goldman family to receive nothing, citing their actions regarding Simpson’s planned book, "If I Did It." The judgment, which has grown to over $114 million with interest, remains largely unpaid. Simpson's death has sparked mixed emotions for the Goldman family, with their attorney stating that Simpson "died without penance."
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