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In what could well be the sleaziest -- and certainly the strangest -- documentary in the history of television, O.J. Simpson has agreed to a Fox interview in which he'll discuss how he murdered Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman 12 years ago -- if, that is, he had actually murdered them.Done rubbing your eyes?Good, because there's more. Simpson will be interviewed by Judith Regan, the founder and chief executive of ReganBooks, which will publish Simpson's "If I Did It" on Nov. 30. ReganBooks is an imprint of HarperCollins, owned by News Corp, parent of Fox.The interview -- "O.J. Simpson: If I Did It Here's How it Happened" will air Nov. 27 and 29, or just before the book goes on sale."This is an interview that no one thought would ever happen," Mike Darnell, Fox chief of reality programs, said in a statement. "It's the definitive last chapter in the trial of the century."Maybe, maybe not: Simpson was paid a reported $3.5 million for the book, according to the National Enquirer, which first reported on its existence last month.Not much is known about the book or the interview; ReganBooks hasn't yet posted a description on its Web site, although the Enquirer piece did note that Simpson's account of the murders is "so detailed and so chillingly realistic" readers will likely come to the conclusion that Simpson did commit the crimes.Simpson was acquitted in 1995 after the criminal trial, but later found liable for their deaths in a civil trial and ordered to pay $33.5 million to their families.http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/ny-etoj1115,0,5842968.story?coll=ny-entertainment-headlines
surely there's got to be some sort of law being broken here or something?
looks like this is all done with now, the publisher backed out of the book deal.and rightfully so
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