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Nevada-based lawyer Malcolm LaVergne had represented Simpson, the former NFL star and acquitted murder defendant notoriously found not guilty in the killings of Goldman and Brown, from 2009 until ...
O.J. Simpson’s Lawyer Reverses Opinion on Payments to Goldman Family (Exclusive) "I'm going to be hypertransparent," Malcolm LaVergne told THR while discussing his earlier remarks about money ...
O.J. Simpson's longtime Las Vegas attorney Malcolm LaVergne was named as Simpson's "personal representative" and executor of the will and testament, according to court records.
O.J. Simpson's will, filed on April 12, lists Malcolm LaVergne as his executor, and the longtime lawyer for Simpson told the 'Las Vegas Review-Journal' that he will 'do everything in my capacity ...
Malcolm LaVergne, a longtime lawyer for O.J. Simpson and the executor of his estate, clarified his stance on Sunday about whether the Goldman family would receive money from the late former ...
Malcolm LaVergne, the estate executor, said the proceeds from the auction will go towards paying off millions in creditor claims. But it has come with some challenges. Tricia Kean explains.
The attorney, Malcolm LaVergne, said he had his last in-depth conversation with the former running back just before Easter at his Las Vegas home (above). AP “He was awake, alert and chilling ...
Lawyer Malcolm LaVergne, who is handling Simpson’s estate, told The Associated Press he was present, along with unspecified other people, for the morning cremation service at Palm Mortuary in ...
Malcolm LaVergne, the attorney, is seeking "court authorization to sell the Decedent’s unique and high-profile personal property through auction houses, waiving the usual requirement for court ...
Malcolm LaVergne, executor of O.J. Simpson’s estate, enjoyed John Mulaney’s joke about how only two ‘SNL’ hosts have committed murder.
OJ Simpson’s lawyer Malcolm LaVergne revealed this week that the former NFL star’s cremated remains have been turned into jewelry. LaVergne, who didn’t want to say exactly what kind of ...
"I'm going to be hypertransparent," Malcolm LaVergne told THR while discussing his earlier remarks about money going to the families of murder victims Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.