O.J. Simpson’s son is being sued by the late legendary working again’s property for allegedly transferring into his father’s house with out permission.
Simpson property executor needs his house
Furthermore, Justin Simpson, 36, is refusing to go away the mansion that’s on an unique golf course, forcing the attorneys dealing with the property to hunt authorized redress by way of a civil lawsuit. Justin is the son of O.J. Simpson and his murdered spouse Nicole Brown.

Justin Simpson shaped an organization, Major Holding LLC, and bought O.J. Simpson’s home in Las Vegas after his father’s demise.
In response to authorized paperwork obtained by TMZ, Simpson intentionally moved into the house after his Corridor of Fame father died of prostate most cancers to forestall it from being liquidated to reconcile huge money owed.
Simpson was tried for homicide in ‘Trial of the Century’
As most People know, O.J. Simpson, aka “The Juice,” was charged within the double homicide of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her buddy Ron Goldman in 1993. Regardless that nearly all of People believed Simpson was responsible, he was acquitted of the crimes behind Johnny Cochran and the protection staff referred to as “The Dream Staff.”
Simpson was finally discovered liable in a civil trial a 12 months later and was ordered to pay tens of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} in punitive damages. The leisure publication states that, on the time of Simpson’s demise on April 10, 2024, he owed $33 million to the Goldman household and $12.5 million to Brown’s household. The Brown household claims that accrued curiosity over the previous 30 years has brought on that quantity to swell to greater than $100 million.
The executor seeks to fulfill money owed
Since Simpson’s wealth was estimated at solely $3 million when he died, Malcolm LaVergne, O.J.’s longtime lawyer and the executor of his property, mentioned they should liquidate the house to fulfill a few of his mountainous money owed.