A Bank of America credit card canceled by former NFL great and murder suspect O.J. Simpson has been sold at auction for more than $10,000.
A business account card with his name on it that expired last year sold for $10,675 at Goldin Auctions on Thursday, according to TMZ.
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Simpson died of cancer on April 10 at the age of 76, after a lifetime of fame and infamy. “The Juice” rose from the height of his NFL fame to film and television stardom, was accused of a double murder but acquitted, and later served time in prison for orchestrating a sports memorabilia theft in Las Vegas. It got to the point where I did it.
The card’s owner, Jonathan Report, bought it on eBay last year for just $70, making him a handsome profit on the $10,000 auction price.
Lepore said she bought the card to give to her father. His father reportedly once knew O.J. when the former NFL star passed away this month. He thought he might be able to make a profit by auctioning off the card as a souvenir.
O.J. Simpson presented jurors with new oversized Alice gloves, similar to those found at the Bundy and Rockingham crime scenes, during his serial murder trial in Los Angeles, California on June 21, 1995. showed. Deputy Sheriff Roland Jex (left) and Prosecutor Christopher Darden (right) look on. (Vince Bucci/AFP via Getty Images)
In the end, 63 bidders brought the final gavel price over $10,000.
However, Lepore noted that he did not keep all the cash and said he would donate 10% of the final amount to the National Network to End Domestic Violence.
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