Article: Statement by Sue Else, President, National Network to End Domestic Violence, Opposing the Auction of O.J. Simpson's Book 'If I Did It'

To: NATIONAL EDITORS

Contact: Cheryl O'Donnell, +1-202-669-2194, codonnell@nnedv.org

WASHINGTON, March 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Just four months ago, domestic violence advocates led successful efforts to cancel the publication and promotion of O.J. Simpson's book "If I Did It." Thousands of calls to the publisher and book sellers clearly demonstrated the public's concern over distributing a "how-to guide" to kill your wife.

Despite public outrage, by the end of this month, the rights to "If I Did It" will be auctioned and the book most likely will go to print. The National Network to End Domestic Violence is extremely disappointed to find that "If I Did It" is one step closer to ...

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