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Simpson , in which Simpson puts forth a "hypothetical" description of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Simpson was acquitted of the murders in a criminal trial California v.
Simpson but later was found financially liable in a civil trial. The book was originally due to be published by ReganBooks, an imprint of HarperCollins , which was headed by editor and publisher Judith Regan. The television network Fox , which was a sister to HarperCollins via News Corporation at the time, was to also broadcast an interview special with Simpson to promote the book, entitled O.
However, following objections to the special by several Fox station owners, the special was also canceled. Footage from the interview was aired for the first time during a subsequent Fox special, O. In August , a Florida bankruptcy court awarded the rights to the book to the Goldman family to partially satisfy the civil judgment.
The book's title was changed to If I Did It: Comments were added to the original manuscript by the Goldman family, Fenjves, and journalist Dominick Dunne. Norman Pardo, Simpson's former manager, told The Huffington Post that the book was written by a ghostwriter without Simpson's involvement. Everybody thinks I'm a murderer anyway. They're not going to change their mind just because of a book. The book's ghostwriter and trial witness, Pablo Fenjves , responded to the claim, saying the book is "based on extensive discussions with Simpson.
The latter part of the manuscript describes details of the events on June 12, , and about the murders as they could have occurred if Simpson had committed them. However, Simpson's attorney said that there is "only one chapter that deals with their deaths and that chapter, in my understanding, has a disclaimer that it's complete fiction. The book was unofficially announced in the National Enquirer in late October , [12] but this was immediately denied by Simpson's lawyer.
The book was then formally announced some weeks later in mid-November for release on November Intense public criticism led to the cancellation of the book's publication and a related television interview, both from divisions of News Corporation Fox and HarperCollins , of which ReganBooks was an imprint. According to a Newsweek story, all , printed copies were recalled for "pulping", except for one, locked away in a vault at News Corporation.
The first version's cover, as released by HarperCollins, showed a photograph of Simpson with the words "I Did It" in red and the word "If" in white. Neither version of the book has Simpson's name anywhere on the front cover. HarperCollins and ReganBooks had planned to publish the book on November 30, If I Did It ignited a storm of pre-publication controversy, largely due to the perception that Simpson was trying to profit from the two deaths for which his civil suit verdict had found him liable. This is about trying to cash in, in a pathetic way, on some notoriety," said Sara Nelson, editor-in-chief of Publishers Weekly.
Denise Brown, sister of murder victim Nicole Brown Simpson, expressed her hope that the publisher would take "full accountability for promoting the wrongdoing of criminals and leveraging this forum and the actions of Simpson to commercialize abuse.
It's unfortunate that [O. However, Simpson never paid this judgment due to a California law that prevents pensions from being used to satisfy judgments, and the fact that the bulk of his income comes from his NFL pension.
Goldman described the book and television interview as "an all-time low" and "morally reprehensible to me The day after the announcement of its publication, an online boycott encouraged Americans to ignore the book and complain to publishers and booksellers. Numerous independent stores said either that they would not sell it or would offer limited copies and give away the proceeds. Legal experts theorized that Simpson might be able to avoid paying the Goldmans or Browns any money.
The interview was scheduled to air on November 27 and November 29, , timed to coincide with the book's release. The program was being produced under Fox's alternative programming department, headed by Mike Darnell , and not under the auspices of Fox News Channel. And though it might sound a little strange, Nicole and Ron were in my heart.
And for them I wanted him to confess his sins, do penance, and to amend his life.