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O. J. Simpson (Orenthal James Simpson), 1947-, American football player, b. San Francisco. As a running back for the Univ. of Southern California, he won the Heisman Trophy as the best college player of 1968. The "Juice" played with the Buffalo Bills (1969-77) and San Francisco 49ers (1978-79) and rushed for 11,236 yards during his professional career. Simpson set season records (now broken) for most yards gained (2,003; 1973) and most touchdowns (23; 1975). He later became a sportscaster and actor.

In 1994 he was charged with the brutal murder of his ex-wife and her friend, but he was acquitted in 1995 after a media-saturated trial that highlighted racial tensions and divisions in American society. In 1997 a civil jury levied a huge wrongful-death award against him in a suit brought by the victims' families. Simpson was again the center of controversy in 2006 when it was revealed that a book by him, entitled If I Did It, which its publisher, Judith Regan, said she considered his confession, was to be published, and a television interview timed to coincide with the book's publication was to be aired. Public outcry led Rupert Murdoch , whose companies were to publish the book and broadcast the interview, to order the cancellation of both. In 2007 Simpson was charged with several felonies in connection with his participation in an armed robbery in a Las Vegas involving sports memorabilia that he contended had been stolen from him; he was convicted in 2008.

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Simpson, O.J. ( Orenthal James) (1947– ) US football player. He made his name as a running back with the Buffalo Bills in the National Football League from 1969, and set a single season rushing record in 1973 with 1,831m (2,003 yards). After football, he enjoyed a successful acting career. In 1994 he was arrested on a charge of murdering his wife and her male friend. The jury found him not guilty, but in 1997 a civil jury found him liable for wrongful death, and he was fined US$30 million.

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Newspaper article from: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA); 11/23/1996; 700+ words ; ...Anne Burke Daily News Staff Writers O.J. Simpson gazed evenly at jurors in his civil...That's absolutely not true,'' Simpson said. ``And you killed Ronald...That's absolutely not true,'' Simpson said grimly, his seat turned toward...
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Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 6/23/1994; ; 700+ words ; ...brutality of the crimes Simpson allegedly committed...recordings of Nicole Simpson's calls to 911 on two...from 1989, when the Simpsons were still married...dispute in which Nicole Simpson was beaten and bruised...attorneys eventually charged O.J. Simpson, and he pleaded...
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Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 11/23/1996; ; 700+ words ; O.J. Simpson sat in the witness chair, stared jurors...him responsible for the bloody slayings, Simpson was intense, but restrained his emotions...gloves, a hat and a knife to Nicole Brown Simpson's condo and committed murder the night...
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Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 2/11/1996; ; 700+ words ; In detailing his alibi, O.J. Simpson said he packed his bags, used the...two people were murdered. Here is Simpson's side of the story, taken from...plaintiff attorney Daniel Petrocelli. Simpson testified he got home from McDonald...
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Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 10/15/1995; 700+ words ; ...ANGELES When Fred Goldman turns to civil court to battle O.J. Simpson, he will be seeking more than compensation for the death...prosecutors had to prove beyond reasonable doubt that O.J. Simpson had murdered Ronald Goldman and Nicole Brown...
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Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 7/12/1994; ; 700+ words ; ...together, a sheriff's deputy will serve breakfast to O. J. Simpson in his cell. The tray yesterday morning held chilled...specific reasons. But that's it." Of course, being O. J. Simpson does set him apart from other inmates. For...
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Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 2/7/1997; 700+ words ; O.J. Simpson is far from broke - he's...name without permission. Simpson's own lawyers said in the...the bottom line. He said Simpson's autograph has tripled...gradual drying up of demand for O.J.'s services,'' Taft...
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Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 6/8/1997; 700+ words ; ...after his ex-wife's slaying, O.J. Simpson says he's resigned to a future...In a rare at-home interview, Simpson told The Associated Press he expects...offered and I never asked.'' Simpson was interviewed in his living room...
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