O.J. Simpson’s Ashes Turned Into Jewelry For His Children As Estate Attempts To Liquidate Assets Amid Massive Debt

O.J. Simpson’s Ashes Turned Into Jewelry For His Children As Estate Attempts To Liquidate Assets Amid Massive Debt
O.J. Simpson’s remains have been turned into jewelry, keeping him close to his children’s hearts in a very literal way.
Following his death and subsequent cremation in April, O.J. Simpson’s ashes were turned into cremation jewelry, which has been divided among his four adult children.

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Malcolm LaVergne, O.J. Simpson’s longtime lawyer and the executor of his estate, confirmed to media outlets that he provided written consent for the process, which was also approved by Simpson’s children—Arnelle, Jason, Sydney, and Justin—to turn their father’s remains into jewelry.
Although Malcolm LaVergne didn’t specify the exact type of jewelry created, which is usually in the form of necklaces or bracelets, he clarified that he didn’t receive any, stating he “wasn’t interested,” leaving the keepsakes exclusively for Simpson’s children.

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The cost for transforming Simpson’s remains into jewelry, along with the cremation and death certificates, totaled $4,243.06.
This development comes as Malcolm LaVergne continues his efforts to liquidate Simpson’s assets to address significant financial debts, including tens of millions still owed to the Goldman family from a 1997 wrongful death lawsuit.

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