O.J. Simpson’s Estate Faces Legal Battle Over $117 Million Claim
Following the death of O.J. Simpson, his estate is now facing a legal battle over a $117 million claim filed by Fred Goldman, the father of Ron Goldman, who was murdered alongside Nicole Brown Simpson in 1994.
In a recent statement, Fred Goldman expressed the need to hire smart lawyers to determine the responsible party for the claim and gather necessary information through depositions and investigations. He emphasized the significance of pursuing justice in this matter.
Three months after O.J.’s passing, Fred Goldman filed the $117 million creditor’s claim against the estate in July 2024. The claim detailed the amount owed, with interest accruing daily, and affirmed that all payments had been accounted for with no offsets.
O.J. had left his estate to his children, and his attorney and executor, Malcolm LaVergne, has made it clear that he will vigorously defend the estate against the claim. LaVergne is prepared to fight to protect his late client’s assets and ensure that the estate is managed according to O.J.’s wishes.
This legal battle over the $117 million claim is set to be a significant challenge for O.J. Simpson’s estate, as Fred Goldman seeks to hold the estate accountable for the loss of his son and pursue justice for the tragic events of 1994.