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A federal judge prohibited O.J. Simpson from using money he may have received from a canceled book deal and TV interview in which he reportedly told a hypothetical tale of how he would have killed his ex-wife and her friend Ronald Goldman.
U.S. District Judge Manuel Real issued the order Wednesday, freezing the money during a hearing about a lawsuit filed last month by Goldman’s father. It remains in effect until a Jan. 24 hearing.
The federal lawsuit accuses Simpson of “fraudulent conveyance” and alleges that he created a shell corporation called Lorraine Brooke Associates in March that received at least $1.1 million.




