An attorney for football star, actor and accused (but not convicted) double murderer O.J. Simpson backtracked Monday after he said last week he wanted to ensure the family of Ron Goldman got “nothing” from Simpson’s estate.
Attorney Malcolm LaVergne was named the executor of Simpson’s property and holdings when the former Buffalo Bills running back died last week from prostate cancer.
He said Monday he overreacted when he told a newspaper he hoped the father of one of two people his client was accused of killing got “zero.”
Upon hearing the news he had been put in command of his client’s estate, LaVergne was peeved about a comment from Goldman’s father.
“It’s no great loss to the world,” Fred Goldman told NBC News when he
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