echo 600 wrote:They can't touch his $300k yearly NFLPA pension, but I can't imagine why they wouldn't get that money.
The pension is protected income under the laws of ERISA.
echo 600 wrote:They can't touch his $300k yearly NFLPA pension, but I can't imagine why they wouldn't get that money.
KnoxVegas wrote:CyLaxKeeper00 wrote:can criminal court go after him for perjury etc just for the sake of finding him guilty in a retrial??
He cannot be retried again under the "double jeopardy" clause of the Constitution. The Goldman family just lost their bid in a California court to take control of OJ's name and the money he makes off of that.
If you ever want to see OJ, try hanging out at his home golf course, Miccosukee Golf Club in Miami. Seen him there twice. He seemed to be chasing the white ball more adamantly than the killer.
One expert noted that the justice system's protection against double jeopardy means Simpson's book, explosive as it may be, should not expose him to any new legal danger.
"He can write pretty much whatever he wants," said Laurie Levenson, a Loyola University law school professor and former federal prosecutor who has followed the case closely. "Unless he's confessing to killing somebody else, he can probably do this with impunity."
sohotrightnow wrote:O M G
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_news
1st line.
And I agree. Fox News surely is "entertainment".
sohotrightnow wrote:Is Bill O'Reilly an employee of Fox? Surely he would have a problem with such entertainment being on his station/company/subsidiary, no?
sohotrightnow wrote:Edit: Of course he had to lie and say that Fox Broadcasting is not related to Fox News. Sigh
Campbell wrote:I can't believe any reputable publisher would have picked this up. Same pretty much goes with the interview, why even give OJ the time to plug his book.
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