O.J. Simpson has some money owed he must repay within the afterlife — which is why the executor to his property is asking a choose to offer him the greenlight to hawk his stuff.
Malcolm LaVergne — who went from being O.J.’s longtime lawyer to now working his affairs in demise — simply filed new docs that search permission to promote sure objects that had been in O.J.’s possession on the time of his demise … which LaVergne says could be of nice public curiosity.
Within the docs, obtained by TMZ, MLV notes that a few of these objects quantity to potential memorabilia, which can fetch a fairly penny if put up on the market … which is why he desires the OK to get into enterprise with some public sale homes.
A few of the stuff LaVergne is making an attempt promote … O.J.’s Heisman Trophy — which can or is probably not genuine, he says — in addition to his golf golf equipment, his automotive and even his driver’s license.
The rationale LaVergne desires to fetch the very best worth level for all these things … maximizing O.J.’s property’s price — this with collectors and different events in thoughts. In different phrases … LaVergne desires to make a dent within the cash O.J. owed on the time of his passing.
Like we stated, LaVergne is searching for express permission to dealer contracts with dudes who know all about this. Unclear if there’s an entire treasure of O.J. issues up for grabs right here — however on the very least, there’s the crap he talked about … which he sees as doubtlessly useful.
He could be on to one thing … TMZ already reported that O.J. memorabilia was already flying off the cabinets when phrase of his demise got here down — and seeing how these items had been personally owned by O.J., they could the truth is appeal to collectors who’re able to pay.
LaVergne additional tells TMZ … “That is the start of closure, the easiest way I see match because the executor. The cash from the public sale gross sales will go towards paying collectors, together with Goldman if I can negotiate successfully with the opposite collectors.”
He factors out the Goldman household seemingly will not get your entire quantity they have been in spite of everything these years — however LaVergne says he is doing the most effective he can, and {that a} voluntary cost from O.J.’s property could be a “Pyrrhic victory” … though, he thinks it is higher than nothing.
Like we instructed you … the O.J. property was lately hit with a $500k tax lien, which may hinder what the Goldmans and others are in a position to gather.