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O.J. Simpson’s Will Executor Says 'Fred Goldman's Claim Will Be Accepted' Days After Saying He'd Get 'Zero': Report


O.J. Simpson’s final will was filed in Clark County, Nev., on April 12, two days after his death at 76.

Malcolm LaVergne, who is the executor of Simpson's will, told T heHollywood Reporter that any claim by Fred Goldman, the father of Ron, "will be accepted." In his comments to the Review-Journal, LaVergne referenced the events surrounding the publication of Simpson's book If I Did It, in which the Goldman family secured the rights and later issued a revised edition featuring additional commentary. But he told PEOPLE that he wishes he hadn't come across so stridently, saying he had been accustomed to acting as Simpson's lawyer and not the executor of his estate, which he believes requires "a different tact."

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