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Published Date: 18 November 2006
THE growing furore over OJ Simpson's "fictional" account of the murders for which he was famously acquitted took a bizarre twist last night when the book's publisher launched an emotional attack on her client.
Judith Regan branded Simpson "a killer" as she defended herself against mounting criticism of If I Did It, in which the former actor and American football star describes how he might have committed the bloody 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown
, and her friend Ronald Goldman. The two were hacked and stabbed to death on the doorstep of Ms Brown's home, a crime for which Simpson was cleared a year later.

Describing the book as a set-up to elicit a confession from Simpson, Ms Regan said it was also an attempt to seek justice for all battered women, of which she claimed to be one. She described how her first husband and another lover she once trusted had beaten her up.

Ms Regan will interview Simpson about the book for the American network Fox TV on 27 and 29 November.

Meanwhile, questions were being asked about how much money Simpson earned for the book and where the profits were destined. The victims' families were awarded $33.5 million (£17.7 million) damages in 1997 by a civil court that found Simpson liable for the deaths, but say they have yet to receive a cent.

"I made the decision to publish this book and sit face to face with the killer, because I wanted him, and the men who broke my heart and your hearts, to tell the truth, to confess their sins, to do penance and to amend their lives," Ms Regan said to quell the controversy. "I wanted, as so many victims do, to hear him say, 'I did it and I am sorry'.

Ronald Goldman's father, Fred, said it was "morally disgusting" that Simpson, who has lived in Florida since his 1995 acquittal, would profit from a fabricated account placing himself at the scene of the crime after protesting his innocence for so long. "He destroyed my son," he said.

Reports value the book deal at about $3.5 million (£1.85 million), but Mr Goldman's lawyers said it was likely the money was paid to a third party or held in trust, allowing Simpson to avoid paying anything to the victims' families.

Simpson has promised never to pay a penny of the judgment voluntarily. Other money is locked in trust funds for the two children he had with Ms Brown, Sydney, 21, and Justin, 18.

Denise Brown, Nicole's elder sister, said: "We hope Ms Regan takes full accountability for promoting the wrongdoing of criminals and leveraging this forum and the actions of Simpson."



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  • Last Updated: 17 November 2006 11:08 PM
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1

Doreen,

The Cyber Shebeen 18/11/2006 10:09:02

This woman has no right to use this terrible situation as a crusade to heal herself.

2

Independent,

Chicago 18/11/2006 14:56:14

Regan is full of it; she is notorious for her bad taste.

This is a new low in American popular culture. And consider how screwed up the two children must be, having to live with this person.

3

Hazelnut,

18/11/2006 20:40:20

With most of America thinking him quilty of murder, and with the mother of his children killed in such a brutal manner, what is this man thinking to create such a piece of work......not only will it bring it all back into the limelight, that will disrupt thier lives again, it will bring the kids under attack by the press hounding to get photos of their reactions to all of this.....

4

Tricia,

19/11/2006 17:31:20

This should be an entry in Webster's Dictionary. You would then have a definition of "blood money." Pictures of Regan and Simpson should be included. The only way this perversion will end is when people refuse to buy the book or watch the interview.

5

sandy,

USA 20/11/2006 00:29:56

#4--Hazelnut--it's not a man, it's a monster.
#3--Tricia-- many of the FOX channel affiliates have cancelled it due to the outrage of the public, & thats a good thing.

6

deb,

20/11/2006 01:20:54

Simpson can't stand to be ignored, and he's low on money. He's (as #5 Sandy noted already) a monster.
But what is up with Regan? That stuff about healing is bunk. It's all about the benjamins, and I really don't think she will end up in the black on this one, there are too many people disgusted with Simpson.
Was it was PT Barnum that said you can never go broke underestimating the American people? I think Judith Regan will prove him wrong.

7

Tricia,

20/11/2006 22:45:59

Thankfully, I just heard on the news that the book deal and television interview have been cancelled. Maybe enough outraged people were ready to hurt Rupert Murdoch in his pocket.


 

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