nicole brown simpson-related stories
Posted Nov 21st 2006 8:34PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: FOX, Celebrities

The O.J. Simpson saga isn't quite over. Sure, Fox
pulled his interview and cancelled his book about hypothetically killing his wife and her friend, in response to public outrage. But, now Nicole Brown Simpson's family is accusing Fox News Corp. of trying to pay them off. On the
Today show this morning, Denise Brown said the company offered her family and Ron Goldman's family "hush money" in exchange for their silence when the book and television interview with O.J. came out. Fox News Corp. denies it of course, only confirming that it did offer the families ALL of the proceeds from the book. How sick is that? The company actually thought the Brown and Goldman families would accept money made off a book that describes the 'hypothetical' killing of their family members. Of course, the families refused the money.
By the way, how long do you think it will take for the O.J. Simpson interview to wind up on YouTube?
Posted May 14th 2006 12:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable

Many years ago, O.J. Simpson committed one of the most horrible crimes imaginable. Namely, he forever ruined the
Naked Gun movies for me. Anyway, the Juice is getting back into the world of wacky comedies with a new pay-per-view special called
Juiced, in which he plays
Punk'd-style pranks on unsuspecting people. I actually contacted the people who handle the back end for this blog and they informed me there wasn't enough space on the servers for me to list every reason why this is the most horrible idea O.J or anyone else has ever had, but I will mention there's a scene in which he tries to sell the infamous white Bronco he used to escape in after being charged for the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Goldman's father has come out against the scene, describing Simpson as "morally reprehensible." My guess is that the usual "tragedy plus time equals comedy" equation doesn't apply when you're the one most closely associated with the tragedy.