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May 19, 2016 · OJ Simpson’s lawyer Robert Shapiro has spoken for the first time since the trial ended 20 years ago and revealed what his client whispered to him after the not guilty verdict. “You told me this would be the result from the beginning. …
May 18, 2016 · LOS ANGELES, CA - Following his acquittal of double murder charges in 1995, O.J. Simpson whispered to attorney Robert Shapiro "You had told me this would be the result from the beginning," Shapiro...
May 18, 2016 · 'You Were Right': Robert Shapiro Finally Reveals What O.J. Simpson Whispered to Him After Acquittal "As far as moral justice, I haven't discussed it with anyone, including my wife," Robert Shapiro...
May 28, 2016 · O.J. Simpson's former lawyer discusses infamous court case on 'Megyn Kelly Presents'
Shapiro also tells Kelly that Simpson whispered “you were right” in his ear in the moments after a jury acquitted him in 1995.May 18, 2016
The presentation of evidence in the O.J. Simpson murder trial concluded dramatically Friday as both sides rested their cases and Simpson delivered a bombshell statement proclaiming that he “did not, could not and would not have committed this crime.”Sep 23, 1995
The lead prosecutor in the case, Marcia Clark, resigned from the Los Angeles County district attorney's office after the trial ended. Now 68, Clark has spent the years following the trial as an author, legal analyst and television producer.Oct 2, 2020
Before the closing arguments began, Simpson was required to state that he was waiving his right to testify as a witness in the trial. However, the former football star did more than just make that statement — Simpson made a whole emotional speech, even seemingly crying, as seen in the courtroom footage.Apr 5, 2016
June 16, 1994Nicole Brown Simpson / Date of burial
Simpson is released from prison. Years later, he was convicted of armed robbery in Las Vegas after leading five men, including two with guns, in a confrontation with sports collectibles dealers at a casino hotel. He served nine years in prison before being released in 2017.Dec 15, 2021
Clark resigned from the District Attorney's office after she lost the O. J. Simpson case and left trial practice behind her. She and Teresa Carpenter wrote a book about the Simpson case, Without a Doubt, in a deal reported to be worth $4.2 million.
Simpson trial. …as the “Dream Team,” included F. Lee Bailey, Robert Blasier, Shawn Chapman Holley, Robert Shapiro, and Alan Dershowitz; Johnnie Cochran later became the defense team's lead attorney.Feb 16, 2022
OJ Simpson'. For her part, prosecutor Marcia Clark, 62, praised the show for what it did right -- remembering the victims, Nicole and Ron. "I think the series actually makes an effort to acknowledge them and the ways in which that they were forgotten," Clark told ET exclusively in February.
Attorney Robert Shapiro gave a rare on-camera interview to Megyn Kelly for her special, Megyn Kelly Presents, which aired Tuesday night on the Fox News Channel. Shapiro finally revealed what O.J. Simpson whispered in his ear, after the former football star learned he was acquitted of double murder.
After it became apparent that pay-per-view outlets wanted nothing to do with Simpson, NBC announced that Simpson would be interviewed by Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric in the middle of a special three-hour broadcast of “Dateline NBC.”. NBC went out of their way to specify that they would “not profit” from the interview.
O.J. Simpson,” prosecutors struggle to rein in their excitement when they hear the jury has reached a verdict after just four hours’ deliberation. (To illustrate how unusual that is, the jury on Charles Manson’s murder trial deliberated ...
“After the verdict was handed down, the West LAPD — because Rockingham is in our jurisdiction — had to send police units over there to O.J.’s house for crowd control and to protect the estate while they were preparing for a party to celebrate the deaths of two people ,” Detective Paul Bishop told Vanity Fair writer Dominick Dunne. “Forty crates of champagne were brought in. We sat there and did it. This is our job. We may not like it, but we did it.”
In short order after his release, Simpson was dropped by his talent agency, International Creative Management, saw a national television interview flounder, failed to land a pay-per-view special and — closer to home — learned that members of his once intimate country club crowd are talking about freezing him out.
Simpson had pleaded not guilty, denying that he’d been armed at the time of the robbery. In addition, he had been briefly jailed in January 2008 for violating the terms of his bail related to the robbery. He is now serving out his term at the Lovelock Correctional Facility in a desolate region of Nevada.
Simpson was ticketed on July 4, 2002, for creating a wake with his boat in a manatee protection zone off the Miami coast. Because he did not pay the fine, he was ordered to appear in court Nov. 6, but failed to appear due to what his lawyers explained as a scheduling mix-up. The warrant was quickly withdrawn, and an attorney for Simpson paid a $130 fine on his behalf a few weeks later.
Still desperate to cash in, Simpson was reportedly paid $3 million to tell onetime Los Angeles TV journalist Ross Becker his version of the events surrounding the murders of his former wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.