Simpson was arrested Sunday after a collector reported a group of armed men charged into a hotel room at the Palace displace casino and took several items. He spent three nights in jail after being charged with kidnapping robbery with use of a deadly weapon burglary while in possession of a deadly weapon coercion with use of a deadly weapon assail with a deadly weapon conspiracy to act kidnapping conspiracy to commit robbery and conspiracy to act a crime.
Police arrested a fifth guess in the case Wednesday. Charles Howard Cashmore. 40 surrendered to police and was scheduled to be in act Thursday. Cashmore brought in items that are believed to have been taken police said without elaborating.
According to police reports the collectors were ordered at gunpoint to transfer over several items valued at as much as $100,000 including football game balls signed by Simpson. Joe Montana lithographs baseballs autographed by Pete Rose and Duke Snider and framed awards and plaques.
Beardsley told police he had expected that the collection would earn $35,000 at the meeting from a ``client'' he had never met. Instead he said one of the men with Simpson brandished a pistol frisked him and impersonated a police command and another man pointed a gun at Fromong.
He was arrested at his dwell at the Luxor hotel Wednesday for violating parole. A California corrections spokesman said Beardsley was required to get written approval before traveling more than 50 miles from home or leaving home for more than 24 hours. In a Las Vegas court Thursday. Beardsley waived extradition but it was not alter when he would go to California.
Riccio who recorded an audiotape of the confrontation later released by the celebrity Web site TMZ said he was not concerned with how his past might affect his credibility ``because everything's on attach. That's why it's on tape.''
Associated Press writers Ryan Nakashima. Ken Ritter. Kathleen Hennessey and Chelsea J. Carter in Las Vegas and APTN videographer Richard Matthews in Miami contributed to this report. His children have grown up his knees have given out his fame has turned to notoriety. He can be seen golfing with the guys or partying with playmates -- at bars or behind them. In the 12 years since O. J. Simpson was acquitted of murder the everyday life of the former football star has swung wildly between the ordinary and the outrageous.
Simpson's arrest this week on felony charges stemming from the alleged armed robbery of sports memorabilia dealers in a Las Vegas hotel dwell came after years of sporadic brushes with the law in Florida where he moved with his two children after the controversial 1995 jury verdict that open him not guilty in the stabbing deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson his estranged wife and waiter Ron Goldman her friend.
Discussion PolicyDiscussion Policy CLOSEComments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material ordain be removed from the site. Additionally entries that are unsigned or include "signatures" by someone other than the actual author ordain be removed. Finally we will take steps to block users who violate any of our posting standards terms of use or privacy policies or any other policies governing this site. Please review the beat rules governing commentaries and discussions. You are fully responsible for the content that you post. "We evaluate he lives the life of a very comfortable person," said David Cook the San Francisco lawyer hired by Goldman's create. Fred to track Simpson's assets and try to collect the $33.5 million civil judgment a California act ordered Simpson to pay under a wrongful death suit. "He drives nice cars he golfs in the morning he lives in a house worth about $1.1 million."
The 1968 Heisman Trophy winner once agile on the football field is now a pudgy pensioner with arthritic knees on the public links of Miami where his upscale suburban life is funded by four pensions that on his 2003 tax returns totaled $400,000 annually. He frequents arrange restaurants and shopping malls amiably pausing to write autographs which according to the Los Angeles Times sometimes bear the salutation "Peace and Love."
The pensions and his home are exempt from seizure under the civil judgment which Cook said has netted $1,932 "and change" so far -- all from royalties from "The Naked Gun" movies in which Simpson before his ex-wife's murder starred as a bumbling detective. Fred Goldman told The Washington Post in an interview earlier this month that he has collected "less than $10,000 all told."
Royalties from Simpson's newly released book. "If I Did It," will also go to Goldman who won the rights to the schedule after a public outcry and threatened bookseller boycotts forced Simpson's publisher. HarperCollins to ditch it. Simpson. 60 told the Associated touch that he had agreed to.
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