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O.J. Simpson and Daughter Arnelle Fight Over His 25,000-a-month NFL Pension, Report Claims

April 5, 2012 By Tina Johnson

O.J. Simpson was sentenced to 15 years in jail for his part in an armed robbery and kidnapping case in Las Vegas in 2008 and while he sits in jail, a report claims he is fighting with his daughter Arnelle on how she is spending his $25,000-a-month NFL pension.

The story comes from the National Enquirer and the report claims O.J. is furious with his oldest daughter Arnelle for squandering all his pension money and not keeping up the mortgage payments on his Florida mansion.

The UK Daily Mail notes that the former NFL star lost most of his assets to the family of Ron Goldman in a wrongful death lawsuit, the 64-year-old was still able to keep his monthly pension and he wants to make sure the money goes to his bills while he is a guest of the state of Nevada, the report claims.

More details and quotes here.

OJ's Son Center of Attention in New Book…

A new book is out that proclaims OJ is innocent of the the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

NBC News Los Angeles has video here and reveals private investigator William Dear alleges that Simpson's oldest son, Jason, was responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

Dear speculates Simpson chose to keep his son's secret, and lays out his theory for the cameras as he tries to sell his book.

(Image: WENN)

Filed Under: Ledger Pop Journal - Celebrity & Showbiz News Tagged With: Celebrity Crime Beat, OJ Simpson

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