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LAS VEGAS - Investigators questioned O.J. Simpson and named him a suspect Friday in an incident at a casino hotel room involving sports memorabilia.

"When they talked to him, Simpson made the comment that be believed the memorabilia was his," police spokesman Jose Montoya said. "We're getting conflicting stories from the two sides."

NBC affiliate KVBC-TV reported that a man alleged that Simpson and four other men, one with a gun, confronted him about sports memorabilia at his Palace Station hotel room.

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Found this to be rather interesting:

On Thursday, the Goldman family published a book about the killings that Simpson had written under the title, "If I Did It." After a deal for Simpson to publish it fell through, the family bought the rights and retitled the book "If I Did It: The Confessions of a Killer."


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Beat me to it, it was on CNN now.


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Found this to be rather interesting:

On Thursday, the Goldman family published a book about the killings that Simpson had written under the title, "If I Did It." After a deal for Simpson to publish it fell through, the family bought the rights and retitled the book "If I Did It: The Confessions of a Killer."




That's very interesting.


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They were actually rewarded the rights from a Florida court because of the Goldmans civil court case of a wrongful death.

But I thought their title was very appropriate.


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What a piece of trash he is. He makes me SICK!


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I don't know, the Goldmans constantly "cashing in" on their dead son is pretty despicable to me. From the civil suit--to now this book. Its kind of ridiculous.


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I don't know, the Goldmans constantly "cashing in" on their dead son is pretty despicable to me. From the civil suit--to now this book. Its kind of ridiculous.




No dis here Tyler, but the Goldman family are pretty well off from what I hear and listening to interviews made by them, I strongly feel they are on a vendetta/revenge/justice thing. They want this guy to suffer before his maker decides to come for him. JMHO.

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Confessions of a Killer,,lol. I am just tired of OJ and the Goldmans both.


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I don't know, the Goldmans constantly "cashing in" on their dead son is pretty despicable to me. From the civil suit--to now this book. Its kind of ridiculous.




No dis here Tyler, but the Goldman family are pretty well off from what I hear and listening to interviews made by them, I strongly feel they are on a vendetta/revenge/justice thing. They want this guy to suffer before his maker decides to come for him. JMHO.




That's kind of the way I take it too.

They aren't interested in profitting from their son's death. They are, however, interested in making OJ's life a living hell...including not allowing him to make any money whatsoever on a book as despicable as this.


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OJ's is innocent.

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What a piece of trash he is. He makes me SICK!




yep

I'm really happy that he wasn't able to get his book deal and make any money off of it..


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If Simpson thinks Armed Robbery is a "sting", then you wonder what he would call cutting somebody's throat ... "a physical reprimand"?

He is simply a moral and intellectual retard, and a dangerous one at that.

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then you wonder what he would call cutting somebody's throat ... "a physical reprimand"?
NO, he'd call it an opportunity to write a book.


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O.J. charged with 10 felonies in alleged armed robbery

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LAS VEGAS -- Prosecutors filed formal charges Tuesday against O.J. Simpson, alleging the fallen football star committed 10 felonies, including kidnapping, in the armed robbery of sports memorabilia collectors in a casino-hotel room.

Simpson was arrested Sunday after a collector reported a group of armed men charged into his hotel room and took several items Simpson claimed belonged to him.

Simpson, 60, was booked on five felony counts, including suspicion of assault and robbery with a deadly weapon. District Attorney David Roger filed those charges and added five other felonies, including kidnapping and conspiracy to commit kidnapping, according to court documents.

Simpson, accused along with three other men, faces the possibility of life in prison if convicted in the robbery at the Palace Station casino. He was being held without bail and was scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday.

The fourth suspect was arrested Tuesday after turning himself in to Las Vegas police, authorities said. Police have described Michael McClinton, 49, of Las Vegas, as "a key player."

According to the charges, Simpson and the others went to the hotel room under the pretext of brokering a deal with Alfred Beardsley and Bruce Fromong, two longtime collectors of Simpson memorabilia.

Once in the room, Simpson prevented one of the collectors from calling 911 on his cell phone "by ripping it out of Fromong's hand" while one or more accomplices pointed or displayed a handgun.

The complaint does not specify which of the men involved was carrying the weapon.

The kidnapping charge accuses the men of detaining each of the men "against his will, and without his consent, for the purpose of committing a robbery."

McClinton arranged through his attorney to surrender. Two other men who have not been identified also are being sought by police. Fromong, a crucial witness in the case, was in critical condition in a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday, after suffering a heart attack Monday, according to a spokeswoman at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Beardsley has said he does not want to pursue the case.

Simpson's lawyer, Yale Galanter, said he planned to ask for Simpson's release on his own recognizance.

"If it was anyone other than O.J. Simpson, he would have been released by now," Galanter said.

Simpson has insisted that he was not armed and that he went to the hotel simply to retrieve property that had been stolen from him.

"You can't rob something that is yours," Galanter said. "O.J. said, 'You've got stolen property. Either you return it or I call the police."'

Witnesses and authorities have said that they don't believe Simpson had a gun but that some of the men who accompanied him during the confrontation were armed.

Two others named in the complaint, Walter Alexander and Clarence Stewart, have been arrested and released.

McClinton arranged through his attorney to surrender. Two other men who have not been identified also are being sought by police.

Some of the missing goods, including autographed footballs, were turned in Monday by Stewart, 53, of Las Vegas, before he was released on $78,000 bail.

Alexander, 46, of Mesa, Ariz., said Tuesday that Simpson may have been tricked because another memorabilia dealer who tipped him off also recorded everything on tape.

"It sounds like a setup to me," Alexander told ABC's "Good Morning America." He said Simpson had thought the memorabilia belonged to him after getting a call from the dealer, Tom Riccio.

Riccio, who reportedly sold the audio to the celebrity gossip Web site TMZ.com, said Tuesday that Simpson hatched the idea himself.

"O.J. came up with some way-out ideas before I finally agreed to the last one, which didn't go the way he said it would go. I didn't do anything wrong was the bottom line," Riccio told Fox News Channel.

Simpson and the other three men are charged with two counts of first-degree kidnapping; two counts of robbery with use of a deadly weapon; burglary while in possession of a deadly weapon; two counts of assault with a deadly weapon; conspiracy to commit kidnapping; conspiracy to commit robbery; and a misdemeanor, conspiracy to commit a crime.

Simpson also faces one charge of coercion with use of a deadly weapon, a felony.

Asked whether the number of new charges seemed extreme, given the circumstances, a leading Las Vegas defense attorney said prosecutors often aim high.

"It's typical for them to allege as many crimes as they believe they can establish probable cause for, knowing that to some degree it may not completely pan out that way. It adds to the pressure on the defendant for the purpose of negotiation," said David Chesnoff, adding that the charges make it likely Simpson will be asked to post a "very high bail."

Simpson was acquitted more than a decade ago of the 1994 killings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Goldman's son, Ron. He was later found liable in a wrongful-death trial.

The civil jury returned a $33.5 million judgment against Simpson, but it remains largely unpaid. The Goldman family has waged a campaign to claim Simpson's assets since then.

Earlier Tuesday in California, a judge gave Goldman's father, Fred, a week to come up with a list of sports memorabilia that Simpson is accused of stealing from the Vegas hotel room, but he refused to order Simpson to hand over his earnings from everything from autograph signings to video games.

In court in Santa Monica, David Cook, an attorney for Fred Goldman, accused Simpson of "sitting on a treasure trove of sports memorabilia" while ignoring the multimillion-dollar judgment. But both Cook and Simpson lawyer Ronald Slates said they had no idea what the items were, and Slates argued it was unclear whether Simpson really owned any of them.

Cook also filed a new request to get Simpson's watch, which he described as a Rolex Submariner that he saw the former football star wearing in a photo featured on the celebrity Web site TMZ.com. Such watches sell for $5,000 or more, he said.

He also argued that Simpson was wealthy, citing a 2003 tax form indicating income of $400,000.

Slates noted Simpson has expenses for his three children. "He has a right, like everybody else, to be protected [under the law]," Slates said.

Slates also said Simpson has repeatedly offered to settle the judgment with the Goldman family.

"It is inconceivable that the father of a murder victim would sit and haggle," Cook said.

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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