Highlights

  • OJ Simpson found answerable for deaths in civil case, now not felony trial; relationship with Nicole Brown Simpson scrutinized posthumously.
  • Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters felt OJ's criminal crew made an unnecessary center of attention on race all the way through his murder trial.
  • Nicole's sibling feedback on how her unhappiness in her relationship with OJ Simpson was not known to her. She had nice respect for the former athlete.

OJ Simpson's guilt involving the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and her pal Ronald Goldman has been hotly debated by way of lovers. While he was once not discovered to blame in the unique 1992 homicide trial, in 1997, the former athlete was found chargeable for their deaths in a civil case and ordered to pay the families' restitution. Following the new dying of OJ (he died from prostate most cancers on April 10, 2024), the highlight has been shone on his existence and his relationship with Nicole (one of the high-profile couplings prior to their cut up).

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The couple had been also interracial, something that has been commented on by way of OJ Simpson's legal professional, Johnnie Cochran. And according to Nicole's sister Dominique, race had no longer been a topic within the circle of relatives until Cochran made it one.

Nicole Brown Simpson's Sister Comments On Her Relationship With OJ Simpson

In a recent interview with People, Dominique commented on how OJ Simpson's lawyers made race a dialogue right through his 1992 trial. "Johnnie Cochran just created that. It was part of the performance," Dominique stated. "He knew that it was good timing, after Rodney King, to introduce [race] into the court."

Dominique additionally recalled that in spite of her sister being murdered, she and her circle of relatives had been subjected to awful threats. "We got all kinds of death threats," she instructed the outlet, noting how Simpson's race had by no means been an issue of dialogue within the family prior to the trial. "Race was never an issue in our family," she said. Their other sister, Tanya, commented on the family's heritage, announcing, "We come from a very diverse [extended] family, we have Mexican, Black, German, Jewish, family and friends."

The Brown family was once additionally unfamiliar with OJ Simpson prior to his relationship with their sister, Nicole. "We didn't even know about him or football," Dominique instructed People. "He was just her boyfriend to us." But after they did see him play, they have been inspired. But it was once not just excellent instances between Nicole and OJ, and their relationship used to be volatile. "All hell broke loose when we came home that night," Denise instructed People of how OJ's behavior modified following his sport because he had reportedly observed Nicole kiss a mutual male pal on the cheek. "He had her upstairs in the bathroom crying. He said, 'You embarrassed me.'"

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Even to some of Nicole Brown Simpson's closest friends and family, it used to be laborious to inform that she was once unsatisfied in her relationship. "I called him Uncle O.J.," Tanya mentioned (although it's value noting she is the youngest sibling). "I never knew they weren't happy."

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Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters shared their ideas on her relationship with OJ Simpson and the affect her homicide trial had on them when the former athlete's felony team selected to focus on race. "I just thought it was really heartbreaking that they would have to go that route to win a case," Denise said. "It didn't have to be like that. It was just a game [to them], and it was a really sad game for our country."

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