O.J. SIMPSON CONTROVERSYCanceled book, interview could end up being leaked
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
NEW YORK (AP)  The O.J. Simpson project is dead, but the book and the TV interview could turn up in bootleg form in an age when scandalous information seldom stays secret for long.
News Corp., owner of Fox Broadcasting and publisher HarperCollins, called off Simpson’s "confession" Monday after advertisers and booksellers branded the project sick and exploitive.
The interview had been scheduled to air Monday and next Wednesday on Fox, with the book to follow Nov. 30.
HarperCollins said the books would be recalled and all copies destroyed.
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seems like he is causing more trouble for himself with this weird project.
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I really wonder how he explained the book to his kids... do they even speak to him anymore?
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i just don't understand why the man is trying to do stupid shit like this. oh yeah, its called money. the things people will do for money. i'm glad all the projects got cancelled. that is no respect for the families that lost their love ones. i use to have respect for O.J. back in the day but with everything that has happen and now with him trying to make money off of a book and a interview just makes me sick.
there is my two cents.
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