O.J. Simpson’s Estate Sues Son Justin For Allegedly Moving Into Dad’s House

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O.J. Simpson‘s estate is taking legal action against Justin Simpson, the late athlete and Nicole Brown Simpson’s son, for allegedly moving into his father’s house without permission and refusing to leave.

TMZ reports that Malcolm LaVergne, the attorney serving as the special administrator of O.J.’s estate, filed a suit against Primary Holdings, LLC, a company he says is owned and operated by Justin. The legal documents state that the company purchased the home in August 2022 while O.J. was living there to stop creditors from seizing the property.

LaVergne says Justin moved into the house after his father passed away in April 2024 and is “refusing to vacate the property or pay the estate back for the alleged payments Simpson continued to make even after Primary Holding took ownership.”

Married American couple OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson (1959 – 1994), along with their children Justin Sydney, and Jason, attend a screening of ‘Naked Gun 33 1/3’ at Paramount Studios, Hollywood, California, March 16, 1994.
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The attorney says O.J. did not intend for the house to be separated from the estate and has been making payments on the house. Legal action is being taken because Justin is accused of moving into the house despite having his own property nearby, which contradicts what is stated in O.J.’s will. According to MSN, Justin is now 36-years-old and is a successful realtor.

The Heisman Trophy winner and controversial figure passed away on April 10, 2024, after his battle with prostate cancer. A statement was posted on X by his family on his behalf at the time, reading, “On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace.”

Simpson accomplished a variety of feats in his life, as he was an NFL football running back, actor, and broadcaster. The star athlete played college football for the USC Trojans and was selected first overall by the Buffalo Bills in the 1969 NFL/AFL draft. He earned his NFL Most Valuable Player title in in 1973 after he became the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season.

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