
When O.J. Simpson died in April, he left an insane amount of debt for his estate and attorneys to handle. The NFL Hall of Famer owes more than $33.5 million, stemming from the 1997 wrongful death lawsuit, where he was found liable for the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
As a result, Malcolm LaVergne, Simpson’s longtime attorney and current executor, had to employ some...unique ideas to pay off the hefty debt.
LaVergne is auctioning off Simpson’s pornography magazine collection from his days in a Nevada State prison. Although it’s unclear how the former Buffalo Bills running back got his hands on so many magazines while behind bars, he was able to accrue a sizeable collection during his nine years in prison, stemming from a memorabilia theft case where he was convicted of armed robbery and kidnapping, according to TMZ.
Following his release from prison in 2017, Simpson stashed the magazines and didn’t touch them. But that’s not all: LaVergne has plans to auction off Simpsons’s condoms (yes you read that correctly), which are reportedly Magnums. The auction won’t take place until early 2025, according to TMZ.
Before this announcement, LaVergne was trying other ways to pay off his dead client’s debts. In August, he shared that he was trying to get more than $269,000 from a Las Vegas home Simpson bought with the help of his son, Justin Ryan Simpson.
Unrelated to Simpon’s debts, his former bodyguard claimed last week that he had a recording of the running back confessing to the murder of his ex-wife and Ron Goldman.
However, when authorities gained access to the drive where the recording allegedly was, they found nothing close to a recording of Simpson or anyone confessing to the infamous 1994 double murder.