The Las Vegas robbery ultimately saw O.J. Simpson sent to prison
O.J. Simpson admitted to being a part of the burglary, but he denied breaking into any hotel rooms and said no one was carrying a firearm. He was apparently there to reclaim sports memorabilia he claimed had been taken from him – the same items Simpson had to sell to pay his lawyers and the Goldman family. Simpson and three others were eventually charged with a variety of charges, including assault, carrying a dangerous weapon, kidnapping, and criminal conspiracy. He was facing life in prison and was initially found not guilty. O.J. was sentenced to 33 years in jail after a retrial. Simpson’s sentence began in 2008, although he would be eligible for release after nine years.
Arnelle Simpson was the one left in charge of O.J.’s finances
Because they were Nicole Brown’s children, Sydney and Justin were frequently in the news. Nonetheless, they were far from the only O.J. Simpson’s children involved. In fact, his eldest child, Arnelle, was frequently left bearing the brunt of the blame, particularly during O.J.’s legal issues. This is because Arnelle was in charge of the family’s finances and was given O.J.’s NFL pension after he was imprisoned. What is the issue? A big chunk of the funds had to be used to support her father’s legal bills. Furthermore, Arnelle is said to have lost the rest while battling her own substance and shopping problems.