The OJ Simpson estate proposes an auction date, provides an overview of potential sales items
OJ Simpson’s estate
We want the auction to start next month …
This stuff can be for sale !!!
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OJ Simpson‘S Estate is ready to start cleaning the spring in a very serious way …’ because the performer has proposed a date for the auction – and a list of items that can be on the block.
Malcolm Lavergne – The special manager of the OJ and his lawyers estimates propose an auction of the personal belongings of the late controversial star takes place between March 12 and March 29.
Malcolm Lavergne
The auction – which is managed by Goldin Auctions LLC according to the new legal submission – can be objected by the children of Simpson before 26 February.
Among the possible items for sale … Photos of OJ with political leaders such as former president Bill Clinton and former State Secretary Henry KissingerA painting by OJ produced by Andy WarholA Heisman USC poster signed by Simpson and photos of Simpson from his big films such as “Naked Gun” and “The Cassandra Crossing.”
There is also a series of plaques that describe the performance of Simpson in the NFL, on the golf course, and even as a fantasy ball legend.
Of course the many potential items includes OJ’s pornography stash From the prison – which we were told earlier that you would hit the auction block when the time came.
The party can also contain a number of legal documents from OJ’s time behind bars … including handwritten OJ grifters, proxy papers and even a handwritten start of a manuscript where he reportedly talks about Bruce Jenner And the Kardashians.
As you know … oj dead Last year – and Lavergne was clear that he wants to sell Simpson’s personal items to help repay creditors since he died.
Worth mentioning … an item that is not mentioned in the documents is Simpson’s deathbedWhich we shared a first look at the end of last month. The item can get a hefty price at an auction – but for now it doesn’t seem like it’s going somewhere.
As we said, the children of OJ can submit their objections to the court until 26 February – but, unless they do, it is likely that the court will allow the auction to move forward.