Victim's Family Wins Rights To OJ's "If I Did It," Wants To Rename Book "Confessions Of A Double Murderer"
A federal bankruptcy judge Friday awarded Ron Goldman's family the rights to O.J. Simpson's canceled book, "If I Did It," which the Goldmans want to rename "Confessions of a Double Murderer."
Goldman was slain along with Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson in 1994. The Goldmans want the book's proceeds included as part of a nearly $33.5 million civil jury award they have been trying to collect for almost a decade.



Associated Press | June 15, 2007 08:53 PM