>>>> O.J.Simpson may already be contemplating his next book project in the
>>>> wake
>>>> of his arrest Sunday in Las Vegas. Simpson is alleged to have used
>>>> heavy-handed tactics to obtain sports memorabilia from a collection in
>>>> a
>>>> Las
>>>> Vegas hotel room.
>>>> Of course Simpson maintains he did no such thing. He simply arrived at
>>>> the
>>>> collectors' room with a gaggle of tough guys in tow to discuss the
>>>> possible
>>>> return of sports memorabilia he maintains was stolen from him. All on
>>>> the
>>>> day before the court had ordered him to turn it over to the Goldman
>>>> family,
>>>> a bizarre coincidence to be sure.
>>>> Simpson is apparently not worried by the fact that authorities
>>>> reportedly
>>>> have audio tape of him doing a third-rate imitation of James
>>>> Gandolfini's
>>>> "Sopranos" character - bursting into the hotel room with his buddies
>>>> and
>>>> shouting, "Think you can steal my shit and sell it?" while some of his
>>>> posse
>>>> allegedly brandished weapons.
>>>> Of course Simpson has already beat a murder rap, despite massive
>>>> evidence
>>>> pointing to his guilt. Why should he be concerned about a little thing
>>>> like
>>>> strong arm robbery?
>>>> And he has already written one book - "If I Did It," explaining how he
>>>> might
>>>> have killed his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, even
>>>> though
>>>> he was not convicted of their murders. The book was ranked #2 on
>>>>
Amazon.com
>>>> Monday.
>>>> The problem for Simpson is that he gets none of the profits from the
>>>> book
>>>> with the disgusting premise, that his dead ex-wife was an drug abusing
>>>> alcoholic whore who more then deserved to die in the manner that she
>>>> did.
>>>> A federal bankruptcy judge has awarded the rights to the book to the
>>>> family
>>>> of Ron Goldman, who have retiled the book "I Did It, Confessions of a
>>>> Killer."
>>>> If Simpson does decide to take up writing again, let's hope he does so
>>>> from
>>>> prison, even if the sentience he serves is for what appears to be a
>>>> poorly
>>>> conceived act of thuggery over a few sports mementos that he had been
>>>> ordered to hand over to the Goldman family in the first place.