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« Reply #30 on: September 17, 2007, 12:03:29 PM »
yall are no better then the people taking all the pictures of the stars. let the man be he will have his day with the one that matters and theres no hiding anything from him.
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« Reply #31 on: September 17, 2007, 01:04:40 PM »
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yall are no better then the people taking all the pictures of the stars. let the man be he will have his day with the one that matters and theres no hiding anything from him.
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« Reply #32 on: September 17, 2007, 02:01:01 PM »
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i think about some of America's washed up sports stars and it bums me out how money can make people evil.


i think its a shame what has happened to mike tyson too.


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« Reply #33 on: September 17, 2007, 02:42:13 PM »
At least OJ will have the satisfaction of knowing that his wife's killer is finally behind bars.

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« Reply #34 on: September 17, 2007, 03:36:33 PM »
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At least OJ -has- the satisfaction of knowing that his wife's killer is finally behind bars.


Just a minor correction, at least until they set bail that for someone who has no assets, will be able to make.
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« Reply #35 on: September 17, 2007, 04:18:59 PM »
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yall are no better then the people taking all the pictures of the stars. let the man be  


Awful abuse of the language aside, why should we?

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« Reply #36 on: September 17, 2007, 04:22:27 PM »
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yall are no better then the people taking all the pictures of the stars. let the man be he will have his day with the one that matters and theres no hiding anything from him.


What do you have against astronomers?
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« Reply #37 on: September 17, 2007, 04:22:29 PM »
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Awful abuse of the language aside, why should we?

Yeah no kidding, the guy is a killer, why should we leave him alone?
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« Reply #38 on: September 17, 2007, 04:29:09 PM »
No bail.. flight risk. They must remember the white Bronco.
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« Reply #39 on: September 18, 2007, 06:53:52 AM »
:rofl :aok  PWNED!

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 Goldmans to seek Simpson memorabilia

By JEREMIAH MARQUEZ, Associated Press Writer Tue Sep 18, 3:07 AM ET

LOS ANGELES - If the Goldman family has its way, it may soon own the sports memorabilia that O.J. Simpson is accused of committing armed robbery to recover for himself.

Since winning a multimillion-dollar settlement against Simpson in Ron Goldman's death, the family has waged a decade-long campaign to track down and claim Simpson's assets.

That effort hasn't stopped with the NFL star's arrest following a confrontation with memorabilia collectors in a Las Vegas hotel room. On Tuesday, the family plans to file request in Superior Court 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."

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. If convicted, he could receive up to 30 years in state prison on each robbery count alone.

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.

Another man, Walter Alexander, 46, of Mesa, Ariz., was released without bail. He faces charges almost identical to Simpson's.

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.

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 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.

Tuesday's hearing was originally scheduled in connection with any money the Goldmans say Simpson earned from a video game featuring his likeness.

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.
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« Reply #40 on: September 18, 2007, 08:03:31 AM »
so he was just taking the stuff to pay the goldmans?

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« Reply #41 on: September 18, 2007, 08:44:09 AM »
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but how will OJ find his wife's killers if he's in jail?




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To the tune of "White Christmas"...


"I'm......searching for the REAL killers.....

With every round of golf I play......"




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« Reply #42 on: September 18, 2007, 08:54:47 AM »
<<"If it was anyone other than O.J. Simpson, he would have been released by now," he said.>>


Someone is pretty ignorant of the law.


Entering anywhere, armed, with intent to hold any individual(s) by force, or extract goods, services, or possessions IS A FELONY.

My best guess is that he'll be charged with at least 4 felonies, of not 5.

With wittnesses and a tape...as well as OJ being unable to keep his pie-hole shut before obtaining legal council....

He will have PLENTY of time to write his next book from behind bars.

TITLE:  "I DID IT....and was STUPID enough to commit armed robbery in Las Vegas with Security Cameras Everywhere"


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« Reply #43 on: September 18, 2007, 09:58:08 AM »
"what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas "

not this time.:lol

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« Reply #44 on: September 18, 2007, 11:15:48 AM »
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"what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas "

not this time.:lol


Well in this case you could modify it a bit. What happens in vegas may just stay in Nevada State Correctional Facility. I understand the golf facilities there are very limited. Poor baby.
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