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Sep 19, 2007
Goldman family seeks OJ memorabilia
The family of Ron Goldman wants the sports memorabilia that OJ Simpson is accused of committing robbery to recover for himself.
Since winning a multi-million pound settlement against Simpson in Ron Goldman's death, the family has waged a campaign to track down and claim Simpson's assets.
Simpson was arrested at the weekend after an armed group allegedly burst into a hotel room and snatched memorabilia that documented his sports career.
Now Goldman's family plans to file request in Superior Court to obtain ownership of the sports memorabilia.
David Cook, an attorney for Goldman's father, Fred Goldman, said he believed Nevada authorities would turn over the items with a court order after Simpson's criminal case finishes.
The items include Simpson's Hall of Fame certificate and a gold Rolex watch, Cook said.
"Assuming that this case is resolved one way or another, at the end of the case, the stuff will never go back to Mr Simpson," Cook vowed. "He's going to walk out of Clark County empty-handed."
Simpson is being held without bail in Clark County Detention Centre on six felonies.
Simpson's arraignment was set for Wednesday. Yale Galanter, his lawyer, said he was preparing a bond motion and will ask for Simpson's release on his own recognisance.
"You can't rob something that is yours," Galanter said.
Simpson was acquitted in 1995 of killing ex-wife, Nicole, and her friend, Goldman.
In 1997, a civil jury in Santa Monica returned £16.8m in judgments against Simpson in a wrongful-death lawsuit by the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Goldman.
Despite extensive court hearings, most of the judgment has remained unpaid.
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