I Bet Simpson's Somehow Behind This
Remember the suit OJ Simpson was wearing when his "not guilty" verdict was read in the murder trial? Ya, me neither, but Alfred Beardsley, sports memorabilia peddler, has got his hands on it and wants to sell it.
TMZ.com reports a judge denied the Goldman family's motion to collect money on the sale of Simpson's suit. David Cook, Fred Goldman's lawyer, filed papers just yesterday in Santa Monica asking a judge to grab the suit. The motion was denied, a judge told Kim Goldman, Ron's sister, because there was no way to prove the authenticity of the supposed "not guilty" suit.
Of course this - like many other things - doesn't make sense to me. If, in fact, the authenticity of the suit can't be verified, shouldn't the judge stop Beardsley from selling it under those pretenses? I mean, hell, Manny couldn't even sell a neighbor's grill.
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