The suit OJ Simpson wore when he was found not guilty in the murder trial of Nicole
Brown has been donated to the Smithsonian museum, RadarOnline reports in an exclusive.
The light-brown suit, patterned tie and white shirt will be donated to the prestigious museum, Judge Joseph Biderman ruled.
Simpson was also found not guilty of the murder of Brown’s friend Ronald Goldman in the longest jury trial in the history of California. The trial in the 1994 murder charge ran for nine months. A later civil trial, in 1997, found Simpson liable for damages in the wrongful deaths of Brown and Goldman.celebr
A lawyer for Goldman’s father agreed with Simpson’s team that the items would be donated as a gift in “memory of Ronald Lyle Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson”.
Simpson, who is in prison in Nevada for a separate crime, agreed to the donation.
Source: Splash News




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