Here's an interesting possible twist in the O.J. Simpson story-line: After, in the opinion of many observers, getting away with the murder of his ex-wife and her friend, it may finally be Simpson's avarice that allows justice to prevail.
According to media reports, lawyers for the Goldman family are investigating reports that Simpson hid money in offshore bank accounts to prevent the Goldman's from gaining access to his assets with the family's $33.5 million wrongful death suit against the former football player.
In a video released by TMZ.com, Bruce Fromong, one of the two memorabilia collectors Simpson is accused of stealing from, rants in an audiotape recording reportedly made one hour after the incident: "Nobody puts a gun in my face. I stood up for [him] while he was in jail. I stood up for him in the press. I stood up for him... on the stand. I helped him set up his offshore accounts."
According to media reports, lawyers for the Goldman family are investigating reports that Simpson hid money in offshore bank accounts to prevent the Goldman's from gaining access to his assets with the family's $33.5 million wrongful death suit against the former football player.
In a video released by TMZ.com, Bruce Fromong, one of the two memorabilia collectors Simpson is accused of stealing from, rants in an audiotape recording reportedly made one hour after the incident: "Nobody puts a gun in my face. I stood up for [him] while he was in jail. I stood up for him in the press. I stood up for him... on the stand. I helped him set up his offshore accounts."
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