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Late O.J. Simpson’s remains turned into… jewelry?

August 29, 2024 By: Cory Templeman

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Well, this is one way to remember a family member.

A TMZ report says that O.J. Simpson’s cremated ashes have been contained in jewelry that his children can now wear, according to his lawyer.

According to the report, Simpson’s longtime lawyer and executor of his estate, Malcolm LaVergne, said Simpson’s remains were transformed into an assortment of cremation jewelry that were divided among his four adult children.

LaVergne said that all of Simpson’s children signed off with their approval on having their father’s cremated ashes turned into wearable jewelry items following his death.

LaVergne also signed off to confirm his consent on the process, per the TMZ report.

Simpson was cremated in April after he passed away from cancer that month at the age of 76. His children Arnelle, Jason, Sydney, and Justin have all been gifted the special jewelry items so that a part of their father can truly always be with them.

LaVergne didn’t specify the exact type of jewelry that was created for each child, but the standard options are bracelets or pendant necklaces that contain miniature urns or containers that are capable of storing ashes, according to TMZ.

The TMZ report noted that the total for the cremation and creation of the jewelry containing the ashes totaled $4,243.06, which also included the cost of the actual jewelry and death certificates.

LaVergne is currently attempting to liquidate Simpson’s assets to settle the debts he left behind, including the tens of millions that are still owed to the Goldman family.

Simpson was acquitted for the murder of Ron Goldman and his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson in 1995, but was later found liable for $33 million in civil court.

About the Author

Cory Templeman

Cory Templeman is an experienced writer and researcher who has worked with some of the biggest names in the publishing business. Cory lives in South Carolina with his wife and three kids.

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