Personal notes from longtime friends and “Dream Team” lawyer Robert Kardashian and personal notes from “Dream Team” lawyer Robert Kardashian and personal notes from Robert Kardashian, according to the report The Bible you give may be sold soon.
The once-loved NFL Great was the Kardashian the day after authorities discovered that his ex-wife and her friend had been murdered, and then landed behind the bar for the infamous white Bronco chase in Los Angeles. I received the Bible from. I told TMZ.
Kardashian told the deceased football giant how much he and God love him, the outlet reported.
According to a photo shared by TMZ, the Bible had the Kardashian name engraved on the front.
The pair became friends at the University of Southern California. There, Simpson was an outstanding run. He later served as the best man at the Kardashian wedding with Kris Jenner.
Kardashian then joined a friend's legal team for the trial of the century, but after the verdict he told Barbara Walters he had “doubt” about Simpson's innocence.
The lawyer died of esophageal cancer in 2003 at the age of 59, four years ago, after Kim, Courtney, Chloe and Robert.
Lavage, who is also the executor of Simpson's property, told the outlet that he has been trying to auction off Buffalo Bill Hongcho's belongings since March 12, and has put a legal hurdle on hold.
Simpson children can legally oppose an auction run by Goldin Auctions LLC by February 26th.
Other items potentially appearing for the Glove include photos of Simpson with political leaders, including former President Bill Clinton, in addition to photos from his various films.
The Simpson drawings produced by Andy Warhol and the personally signed Heisman USC poster could also be sold, TMZ reported.
Simpson, 76, passed away in April 2024 after battling cancer, his family said at the time.
He became famous in 1994 for killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.
However, he was ordered to pay Brown and Goldman's family $33.5 million after being liable for their deaths in a civil trial.
His legal issues followed years after he was arrested in Las Vegas in 2007 for stealing two sports memorabilia collectors at the muzzle.
Simpson said during his trial he wanted to regain personal items and family photos taken from him after his acquittal in 1995.
He was later convicted in 2008 for armed robbery, sentenced to 33 years in prison, and sentenced to a minimum of nine years before he was eligible for parole.
He was released from prison in October 2017.
