In an attempt to help satisfy a judgment in the wrongful death of Ronald Goldman, a judge on Tuesday ordered former football star O.J. Simpson to handover any money he earns for lending his name and likeness to a football video game Take-Two's "All-Pro Football 2K8."
The ruling comes nearly a decade after an appeals court found Simpson liable in the wrongful death civil case brought up by the families of his ex-wife and her acquaintance Ronald Goldman and ordered him to pay a total of $33.5 million in compensation.
Last year, a Superior Court judge rejected an appeal by Goldman's family to grant them the rights to Simpson's name, image and likeness to cover the damage award.
Simpson was acquitted in the killings of Brown and Goldman in 1995 and has maintained his innocence over the years.









