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Goldman family gets rights to O.J.'s book.(Front)

Byline: CURT ANDERSON

By Curt Anderson

The Associated Press

MIAMI

A federal bankruptcy judge Monday awarded the rights of O.J. Simpson's canceled "If I Did It" book to the family of the late Ronald Goldman to satisfy a $38 million wrongful death judgment against the former football star.

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge A. Jay Cristol 's decision pushed aside complaints from the family of Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson , who was slain along with her friend Goldman in a 1994 knife attack .

Lawyers for the Brown family had sought a greater share of possible profits from the book.

Simpson, who now lives near Miami, was acquitted of murder in 1995 ...

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