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O.J. Simpson: What to Know About His Newly Updated Will
O.J. Simpson's family confirmed that the controversial figure died on April 10 at age 76.
The will reads that it would be "administered as set forth herein without litigation or dispute of any kind" and that if a beneficiary, heir "or any other person" seeks to "set aside the administration of this Will, have this Will declared null, void or diminish, or to defeat any change any part of the provisions of this will," that they'd "receive, free of trust, one dollar ($1.00) and no more in lieu of any claimed interest in this will or its assets." He did not want to give a dime, a nickel to Fred [Goldman, Ron's father], never, anything, never," Cook said of Simpson, adding that the judgment with accrued interest is now upwards of $114 million. He later clarified the statement when speaking to NBC News, saying he was referring to a debt collection lawyer rather than the actual Goldman family.
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