O.J. Simpson’s Estate
massive online auction goes live …
bid on my belongings!!!
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A plethora of unique pieces of O.J. Simpson’s memorabilia have just been listed for auction, each holding a significant historical value.
The online auction for the late controversial star’s personal belongings commenced late Wednesday. Noteworthy items up for auction include a personally signed and framed photo of O.J. Simpson and former President Bill Clinton, with bidding starting at $100.
Additionally, there is a Heisman USC poster signed by Simpson available for $100. For a significant $2,500, you can acquire Robert Kardashian’s signed and inscribed living Bible, a token of friendship and support given to O.J.
The collection also includes handwritten O.J. grievances and the beginning of a manuscript where he reportedly discusses Bruce (Caitlyn) Jenner and the Kardashian family.
O.J.’s personally owned Yamaha piano is available for $2,500, while his expired California driver’s license from July 9, 1983, can be purchased for $500.
Following O.J.’s passing last year, Malcolm LaVergne, the special administrator of O.J.’s estate, decided to sell Simpson’s personal items to settle outstanding debts with creditors post his demise.
Interestingly, Simpson’s deathbed is not currently listed for auction, although it was revealed in January. O.J.’s children had the opportunity to contest the auction in court but chose not to, allowing the judge to proceed with the auction.
Happy bidding!!