OJ Simpson’s family suing his youngest son for possession of Las Vegas home

OJ Simpson’s family suing his youngest son for possession of Las Vegas home
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OJ Simpson’s family suing his youngest son for possession of Las Vegas home
Author: Madeline Sherratt
Published: Jan, 28 2025 19:52

The lawsuit, filed earlier this month, seeks to claw back the late OJ Simpson’s Las Vegas home from his youngest son, Justin. OJ Simpson’s family estate is suing his youngest son for claiming ownership of the late NFL star’s Las Vegas home. The administrator of Simpson’s estate administrator, Malcolm Lavergne, has filed a civil lawsuit in Clark County District Court that seeks to force OJ’s son, Justin Simpson, to give up control of the home.

The lawsuit states that Justin, one of Simpson’s four children, helped his father buy the lavish Vegas home, a 3,000-square-foot property that’s estimated to be worth $819,988, through an LLC in 2022. According to the complaint, the complicated ownership scheme was designed to “protect [Simpson’s] financial interests while shielding [the property] from creditors’ claims “.

OJ Simpson still acted as the “de facto” owner, however, and made all of the related payments for the mortgage and utilities until his death. According to the complaint, the home was also designed to meet Simpson’s “specific desires and standards” regarding his failing health.

The complaint alleges that Justin moved in after his father died and “exerted enormous influence over” his father’s finances, according to the complaint, seen in full by 8NewsNow. OJ Simpson’s living trust reportedly stipulated the property was to be divided equally among the four children upon his death. Lavergne is ultimately seeking a verdict that prevents Justin Simpson and his LLC from possessing any rights over the home, according to 3NewsLV.

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