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BNN Exclusive: An Interview With Fred Goldman About If I Did It
2007-12-15 00:28:00 The amount of publicity that If I Did It received was huge. Not that anyone in their right mind was going to expect a great literary work coming out of the NFL’s answer to Charles Manson, but the mere mention of double killer OJ Simpson’s name always creates a reaction. If I Did It was ...
OJ Simpson Book If I Did it, now, If I Stole it, because of Swedish Pirates
2007-11-30 20:14:00 Fred Goldman is furious again (what else is new) because his book “If I Did It” has become If I Stole It. A Swedish website called The Pirate Bay has stolen his book and made it available for free downloads. Those darn Pirates, ARRRRR! Goldman of course has the rights to (now the best selling) book ...
Tough Luck Fred Goldman! OJ Makes 1/2 million a year, and you can?t have it
2007-09-18 22:20:00 While OJ is being WRONGLY held in Las Vegas on no bail, Fred Goldman thought he could make a run on OJ’s stuff once again. A Superior Court in Santa Monica said today no way to Goldman. The judge today tentatively denied Fred Goldman to take O.J. Simpson’s earnings from “everything from autograph signings to video games” to ...
?If I Did It? Finally Set To Make Fred Goldman Stacks And Stacks Of
2007-08-16 04:00:00 Defamer - oprah’s book club longshots ‘If I Did It’ Finally Set To Make Fred Goldman Stacks And Stacks Of Blood Money The extended saga of If I Did It –the O.J. Simpson double-murder confessional brought dazzlingly to Source: defamer.com
Fred Goldman and the Larry King litmus test: 3 appearances? You have major
2007-07-31 21:28:00 Fred Goldman, Ronald Goldman’s father, choked back tears outside the courtroom and said he intends to release the book as a measure of justice to portray Simpson as “a wife-beater, as a murderer, written in his own words.” Sorry, but this guy has turned into a major sleaze — he had been inching in that direction ...
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Fred Goldman is a hypocrite
2007-03-18 14:22:00 Let me start by saying that I am a little befuddled by a justice system that allows people to keep trying defendants until the desired result is achieved. It started, as nearly as I can tell, with the Rodney King case, where several police officers were acquitted in criminal court, only to be tried, convicted ... |



