Goldman family seeking claim on disputed memorabilia

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Goldman family seeking claim on disputed memorabilia
    This saga never ceases to amaze me.

    I wish they would just leave poor O.J. alone, because he didn't kill there son.


    Goldman family seeking claim on disputed memorabilia

    LOS ANGELES -- If the Goldman family has its way, it may soon own the sports memorabilia O.J. Simpson is accused of committing armed robbery to recover for himself. One man charged along with the former football star said Tuesday that the Las Vegas hotel room dispute seemed like a setup.

    Walter Alexander, 46, said Simpson may have been tricked because the memorabilia dealer who tipped him off also recorded everything on tape.

    "It sounds like a setup to me," Alexander told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. He said Simpson had thought the memorabilia belonged to him after getting a call from the dealer.

    "He did believe that he was going to retrieve his own property," Alexander said.

    One of the memorabilia dealers who spoke publicly about the incident on Monday and described Simpson and a group of men coming into the hotel room "commando style" was hospitalized later that day with chest pains, a staff member at Century City Doctors Hospital said Tuesday.

    Bruce Fromong was transferred to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the staff member said, declining to give her name. A Cedars-Sinai spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a call seeking information about Fromong's condition.

    Simpson was being held without bail Tuesday in Clark County Detention Center on six felonies, including two counts of robbery with use of a deadly weapon.

    Witnesses and authorities have said that they don't believe Simpson had a gun but that some of the men with him did. If convicted, Simpson could receive up to 30 years in state prison on each robbery count.

    The Heisman Trophy winner has been in and out of the spotlight since he was acquitted of murder in the 1994 deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.

    The Goldman family, which won a civil verdict against Simpson, has waged a decade-long campaign to track down and claim his assets to fulfill the civil verdict. It planned to file a request in Superior Court on Tuesday to obtain ownership of the sports memorabilia seized.

    David Cook, an attorney for Goldman's father, Fred Goldman, said he believed Nevada authorities would turn over the items with a court order after Simpson's criminal case finishes. The items include Simpson's Hall of Fame certificate, a gold Rolex watch and the suit Simpson wore on the day he was acquitted, Cook said.

    "Assuming that this case is resolved one way or another, at the end of the case, the stuff will never go back to Mr. Simpson," Cook vowed. "He's going to walk out of Clark County empty-handed."

    Another man suspected in the alleged heist surrendered Monday. Clarence Stewart, 53, of Las Vegas, lived at one of the residences that police searched early Sunday to recover some of the memorabilia.

    Stewart turned over some of the missing goods, including footballs bearing autographs, police said. He was being held on six felony charges, including robbery with a deadly weapon and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon.

    A fourth man, Tom Scotto, was questioned and cleared of suspicion after police concluded he was not in the room, reducing the number of outstanding suspects to two, police said. Both were apparently seeking attorneys and preparing to surrender, police said.

    Alexander, who faces charges almost identical to Simpson's, said he went to Las Vegas for a wedding and not to see Simpson. "I just happened to get caught up in a bad situation," he told ABC's "Good Morning America."

    Simpson's arraignment was set for Wednesday. Yale Galanter, Simpson's lawyer, said he was preparing a bond motion and will ask for Simpson's release on his own recognizance.

    "If it was anyone other than O.J. Simpson, he would have been released by now," he said.

    "You can't rob something that is yours," Galanter said. "O.J. said, 'You've got stolen property. Either you return it or I call the police."'

    The Goldmans hope the property never finds its way back to Simpson.

    In 1997, a civil jury in Santa Monica returned $33.5 million in judgments against Simpson in a wrongful-death lawsuit by the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

    The jury awarded $8.5 million in compensatory damages to Ron Goldman's estate and a total of $25 million in punitive damages, divided equally between both estates. Despite extensive court hearings, however, most of the judgment has remained unpaid.

    In 1999, seized personal property was auctioned off, raising only $430,000, more than half of it from the sale of his Heisman Trophy. The house itself did not generate anything toward paying the judgment. A bank foreclosed on the home, put it up for auction and bought it back.

    Tuesday's hearing was originally scheduled in connection with any money the Goldmans say Simpson earned from a video game featuring his likeness.
  • atakdog
    SBR High Roller
    • 09-04-07
    • 139

    #2
    He didn't? Wow. You, plus the jurors, would make about thirteen people who believe that...

    An interesting question to which I don't know the answer: if he does get to post bail, will the Goldmans be able to attach the bail money pursuant to the outstanding judgment? If so, then the bail would provide no incentive for him to appear -- I wonder whether this will be considered during the bail hearing?
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    • Curse Fire
      SBR High Roller
      • 03-20-06
      • 241

      #3
      Go Juice go!
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      • BatemanPatrickl
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 06-21-07
        • 18772

        #4
        Originally posted by atakdog
        He didn't? Wow. You, plus the jurors, would make about thirteen people who believe that...

        An interesting question to which I don't know the answer: if he does get to post bail, will the Goldmans be able to attach the bail money pursuant to the outstanding judgment? If so, then the bail would provide no incentive for him to appear -- I wonder whether this will be considered during the bail hearing?
        His lawyers did a great job at picking a jury that would let him off because he is black. Reverse discrimination at it's BEST.

        Did anyone here the tape of him robbing those men? He sounds like a thugged out lunatic.
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        • TheOffshoreGambler
          SBR High Roller
          • 07-20-07
          • 105

          #5
          Gotta like the determination of the Goldmans.
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          • Scorpion
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 09-04-05
            • 7797

            #6
            Originally posted by TheOffshoreGambler
            Gotta like the determination of the Goldmans.

            Sorry, I call it stupidity and greed!

            Even the Brown family think these bloodsuckers are stupid!

            Fred Goldman is a greedy bastard, no shame!

            He is doing a great job of making himself and his family look bad!
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            • jjgold
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-20-05
              • 388179

              #7
              Goldman is a dick
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              • SPECULATOR 13
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 08-12-07
                • 768

                #8
                reply

                Originally posted by BatemanPatrickl
                His lawyers did a great job at picking a jury that would let him off because he is black. Reverse discrimination at it's BEST.
                END OF STORY!!!...

                ------------------------------------------------------------
                THEOFFSHOREGAMBLER IS RIGHT!!!.....
                The Goldmans do not give a SH*T about the money,they just want to poison Simpson life at every turn because he butchered their son(brother) just because he was f*cking his EX-WIFE
                BIGBOYDAN :You are being totally "tong & cheeks"right, old chum!?
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                • Seattle Slew
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 01-02-06
                  • 7373

                  #9
                  O.J.'s latest arrest should please them, but they need to stop. They are getting little money at this point anyways. Seems to be a lot of aggravation for little benefit.

                  Originally posted by TheOffshoreGambler
                  Gotta like the determination of the Goldmans.
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                  • SBR Lou
                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                    • 08-02-07
                    • 37863

                    #10
                    Can they cash in a little more on the death of their son? Almost sick.
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                    • atakdog
                      SBR High Roller
                      • 09-04-07
                      • 139

                      #11
                      Note that they're not cashing in anew, they're collecting on an outstanding judgment, outstanding and unsatisfied because OJ has been able to hide his assets out of state. Whether the purpose was greed, revenge, deterrence, or something else, continuing to pursue collection of the judgment will help satisfy it. And particularly if the award is to have a punitive effect, which was what the civil trial was about, the award has to be collected (by the Goldmans or someone else); if the Goldmans don't do it, the intent of that award is frustrated.
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                      • Doc JS
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 09-15-06
                        • 6885

                        #12
                        Originally posted by bigboydan
                        This saga never ceases to amaze me.

                        I wish they would just leave poor O.J. alone, because he didn't kill there son.
                        Dan,

                        You're kidding, right?
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                        • bigboydan
                          SBR Aristocracy
                          • 08-10-05
                          • 55420

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Doc JS
                          Dan,

                          You're kidding, right?
                          A jury didn't convict O.J. did they?
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                          • Doc JS
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 09-15-06
                            • 6885

                            #14
                            Originally posted by bigboydan
                            A jury didn't convict O.J. did they?
                            No, sir, they did not.

                            That doesn't mean that OJ didn't kill their son. It only means he wasn't found guilty in a court of law. Those are two entirely different things.
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                            • curious
                              Restricted User
                              • 07-20-07
                              • 9093

                              #15
                              I don't understand why O.J. didn't distance himself from the entire mess in the first place and get one of his friends to call the police. Causing a confrontation with people you don't know can quickly get out of hand. It's way too risky. Even if you are in the right. As soon as I heard this story I thought "set up". Is O.J. that brain dead that he didn't suspect a set up?

                              The concept that a citizen can defend their own property is long dead. The police will crucify you if you try to stick up for yourself forcibly. Even if you are in the right. They will always make it look like you are the guilty party.

                              O.J.s best bet was to get one of his friends to call the police, file a complaint, then go to the room and buy the items, then they had the people who had the items dead to rights on charges of selling stolen property. It might have even been possible to get detectives to help with the sting. AS LONG AS O.J.'s INVOLVEMENT WAS KEPT SECRET AND HE STAYED OUT OF IT.

                              What a stupid move.
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                              • bigboydan
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 08-10-05
                                • 55420

                                #16
                                OJ is getting screwed once again by the legal system.

                                Heres the verdict on the latest news in this case long on going question to break OJ.

                                Judge: O.J. must turn over memorabilia to Goldman family

                                SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- O.J. Simpson must hand over his Rolex watch and other assets to satisfy a judgment that found him liable for the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and friend Ron Goldman, a judge ruled Tuesday.

                                Any future royalties from a sports video game featuring Simpson also must be delivered to Goldman's father, Fred Goldman, Superior Court Judge Gerald Rosenberg ruled.

                                Simpson must also surrender any of the disputed memorabilia items recently seized by Las Vegas authorities that are found to be legally his.

                                Simpson attorney Yale Galanter was in trial and not immediately available for comment, a Florida office receptionist said.

                                Goldman wasn't in court and there was no immediate comment from his representatives.
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                                • capitalist pig
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 01-25-07
                                  • 4998

                                  #17
                                  I say give the guy a break, the jury found him not guilty and thats all that really matters. I still dont like the fact that in Cali they were able to go after him in civil court. IMO, if a criminal court finds you not guilty it should = end of story.

                                  Not saying he did it or didnt do it, but our legal system found him not guilty.

                                  later
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                                  • louis
                                    SBR Wise Guy
                                    • 09-23-06
                                    • 763

                                    #18
                                    Goldman won a judgement against OJ, he has every right to go after OJ's assets.
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