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BROWN SIMPSON SISTER CALLS FOR BOOK BOYCOTT
LATEST: NICOLE BROWN SIMPSON's sister is calling for a boycott of O.J. SIMPSON's hypothetical book of the murder of his ex-wife and her friend RONALD GOLDMAN.
Former American football star Simpson was famously acquitted in 1995 of the 1994 murders of Brown Simpson and Goldman, but was found liable for their deaths in a civil trial in 1996.
The rights of Simpson's book If I Did It was taken away from the star earlier this year (07) and were awarded to Goldman's family to help pay off the $38 million (GBP19 million) owed to them by Simpson.
Goldman's family have now signed a deal to publish the tome with Beaufort Books, to the horror of Brown Simpson's sister Denise Brown.
Denise says she is disgusted that her sister's children Sydney and Justin "will have to be subjected to this step by step manual on how their mother and her friend Ron were murdered".
But Beaufort president Eric Kampmann hopes the book will be a tribute to the lives of Goldman and Brown Simpson.
He explains, "We will be working diligently to not only publish this book well, but to honour the memory of the victims of this terrible crime: Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson."
08/15/2007 07:08:14 AM
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Where do I sign?? It is appalling that this book will be published! I want to
support Denise Brown in her outrage. No one should ever purchase this book, no
one should publish it. Please let me know how to sign the petition against
this awful thing.




