- **Q: How much did O.J. Simpson's Bible sell for?
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The recent auction of O.J. Simpson's personal belongings has drawn significant attention, particularly the sale of a Bible gifted to him by the late Robert Kardashian Sr. during Simpson's infamous 1994 legal battle. This auction occurs as S...
### Background Following O.J. Simpson's death from prostate cancer in April 2024, his estate, managed by executor Malcolm LaVergne, began liquidating assets to cover millions in outstanding debts. A major liability is the $117 million civil judgment awarded to Fred Goldman, the father of Ron Goldman, whom Simpson was found liable for wrongfully killing alongside his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson.
### The Bible Auction The centerpiece of recent sales was a 'The Living Bible' personally inscribed and gifted to Simpson by Robert Kardashian Sr. on June 18, 1994. The inscription reads: "This book will help. God loves and he will speak to you with his words. Read this book everyday. God has a definite plan for your life. You are his child and he will use you again. I love you and God loves you." After 49 bids on Goldin Auctions, the Bible sold for $65,800 (or $80,276 with buyer's premium).
Kim Kardashian's attempt to purchase the Bible for $15,000 was unsuccessful. Executor LaVergne explained that the offer didn't justify the legal expense to break the auction contract and suggested she bid online like anyone else.
### Estate Disputes and Other Items The auction wasn't without controversy. Simpson’s children, Arnelle and Justin Simpson, contested the inclusion of several personal items. Following a court hearing, Las Vegas District Judge Jessica Peterson ordered the removal of items like family photos, a specific softball trophy belonging to Arnelle, and potentially a piano, pending further hearings to determine ownership. The judge expressed concern about private family photos becoming public.
Other items auctioned included a Vince Lombardi award (bid around $6,000) and Simpson's USC student ID card (bid around $3,000). LaVergne hopes the total auction proceeds can reach significant figures to satisfy creditors, including making payments towards the Goldman judgment for a measure of closure, though the final amount raised remains to be seen.
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