
A federal judge has awarded the rights of OJ Simpson's book 'If I Did It' to the family of Ron Goldman, who was murdered in 1994, along with Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson.
The controversial book is a hypothetical account of how Simpson could have killed his ex-wife.
Plans for its publication last year were put on hold after the project was quashed in November. Publisher Judith Regan lost her job over the episode.
The Goldmans' are hoping to arrange new publishing, film or television deals to raise funds towards the $33.5 million wrongful death judgment won by the family against Simpson in 1997.
Although Simpson was acquitted of criminal charges in 1995 he was found liable for the deaths of Brown Simpson and Goldman in a civil case brought by the victims' families.

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