Ron Goldman’s father has filed a creditor's claim against O.J. Simpson's estate seeking $117 million, according to documents filed Thursday in Nevada.
The claim is filed in Clark County District Court in connection with a wrongful death suit brought by Goldman's parents, Fred and Sharon, in 1997, at which a civil jury found Simpson “responsible” for the homicides of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Goldman and ordered him to pay millions of dollars in damages. Simpson was acquitted of killing the pair in criminal court.
According to Fred Goldman’s claim, the total amount owed to him by Simpson's estate is $117,041,675.27 after the 1997 judgment was renewed three times in California court — in 2006, 2015 and 2022. In 2022, the claim amount increased to $96.3 million, and since then, it has accrued interest of $20.6 million.
"After July 25, 2024, the Claim Amount will accrue interest at the daily rate of $26,402.3630 until paid," the document says.
Ron Goldman in a family photo. WireImage
In 2019, Fred Goldman said he and his wife, who were divorced in 1993, have managed to collect only a little of their share of the tens of millions of dollars Simpson was ordered to pay.
"It wasn’t about the money — it was about justice," he said at the time.
O.J. Simpson at a preliminary hearing in Los Angeles County Superior Court after he was charged in the death of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, in 1994. NewsBase / AP file
Brown Simpson, 35, and Goldman, 25, were found stabbed to death outside her Los Angeles home in 1994.
On June 13, 1994, Goldman was returning sunglasses that Brown Simpson's mother had left at a restaurant where he worked. The two were stabbed and slashed dozens of times, and their bodies were found the next day.
What came afterward was what has been dubbed the "trial of the century," which elicited mixed feelings from the public. Simpson was eventually acquitted.
In April, Simpson died of cancer.
Goldman’s father told NBC News at the time that Simpson’s death only further underscored his grief for his son.
“The only thing I have to say is it’s just further reminder of Ron being gone all these years,” Fred said in a phone interview. “It’s no great loss to the world. It’s a further reminder of Ron’s being gone.”
omahaknight71 on July 30th, 2024 at 01:44 UTC »
"His acting was a lot like his murdering: He got away with it, but no one believed him." - David Zucker Director of The Naked Gun
That's just brutal. Funny, but brutal.
Didntlikedefaultname on July 30th, 2024 at 00:42 UTC »
I thought OJ went bankrupt, what’s left in his estate?
WhileFalseRepeat on July 30th, 2024 at 00:28 UTC »
If the debt fits, you must remit.