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To: truth_seeker

Here are a couple of examples of Mr. Goldman and why I called him a Golddigger.


This is from a CTV chat with Denise Brown.

"tinachris00 asks: Are you still in contact with the Goldmans? "

"Denise Brown: No, we don't keep in touch with the Goldman's. After the civil trial, Fred Goldman slapped a $22 million lawsuit on my family thinking we were hiding the Heisman trophy. No, we don't speak to them."

LOS ANGELES (CNN)-- Attorneys for Fred Goldman are asking a judge to order O.J. Simpson to turn over financial information, including any profits he has made since the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman on June 12, 1994.

The motion claims that information on Simpson's profits is needed "to establish the proper amount of punitive damages" the Goldmans will seek in their civil suit charging Simpson with wrongful death. It states that "punitive damages are appropriate in this case to punish, and to make an example of [Simpson].

This is from an E-online article. July 11, 1997

"O.J.'s showbiz career might be over but Fred Goldman's is just beginning. Simpson's nemesis not only gets a shot as a radio talk show host later this month, but could also appear on a live pay-per-view special to melt O.J.'s beloved Heisman.

Goldman, who once said he'd love to smash the $400,000 trophy to bits with a sledgehammer, has been offered a million bucks to liquefy the statue, his lawyer said this week. During an interview Tuesday on CNBC's Rivera Live, Daniel Petrocelli told a stunned Geraldo Rivera that a promoter--whom he wouldn't identify--thought the trophy trashing would make good TV.

"We've received...a bona fide offer which we have checked into and have verified that this promoter will pay $1 million to broadcast on a pay-per-view basis the Heisman trophy being melted," Petrocelli said. (Imagine the sequel, in which Goldman chomps off O.J.'s ear...)

His failed radio show and T. V. Show.
"His Name Is Ron" Book writting by Mr. Goldman.

Also included in the Golddigger comment is Ron Goldmans mother Sharon Ruffo, who filed her own lawsuit against OJ, eventhough she hadn't seen or talked to her son in 14 years.

Maybe Fred Goldman has tried to do some good, but it is clear he tried to profit from the death of his son

One of the Jurors Anise Aschenback, a white juror has said that she thought OJ did it but the prosecution failed to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt.
It is the fault of the prosecution that OJ was aquitted!!
427 posted on 08/03/2002 6:03:13 AM PDT by gigi
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To: gigi
Enough of OJ!!!
428 posted on 08/03/2002 6:06:07 AM PDT by gigi
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To: gigi

Damon van Dam scours desert for Danielle as number of volunteer searchers drops

KENNETH MA
Staff Writer

SABRE SPRINGS ---- An optimistic Damon van Dam spent more than eight hours Saturday meticulously searching barren desert dunes and posting fliers at small businesses throughout east San Diego and Imperial counties in the hope of finding his missing 7-year-old daughter.

A search team from the San Diego County Sheriff's Department will look for Danielle van Dam in an area of Poway today.

On Saturday, shortly after dawn and well into the twilight hours, Damon van Dam and a high school friend drove a blue van across large sections of sun-dappled desert in areas such as Glamis, Ocotillo, Borrego Springs and Brawley. They handed out scores of fliers seeking help in finding Danielle, a Creekside Elementary second-grader who police say was last seen by her father Feb. 1 when he tucked her into bed at the family's home on Mountain Pass Road.

Police have said they believe the girl was abducted and that detectives have focused their investigation on a neighbor who lives two houses away. No arrests have been made, nor have any signs of Danielle surfaced.

Meanwhile, nearly 170 volunteers from the Danielle Recovery Center spent the day scouring the same desert locations for clues into Danielle's disappearance, coordinators said. The search efforts were being orchestrated from several locations, including the Glamis Beach Store, the Ocotillo Volunteer Fire Department and Christmas Circle in Borrego Springs.

"Although we are searching out here in the desert areas, I don't want people to stop searching San Diego," said Damon van Dam, who also spent part of Saturday recruiting more people to help search for his daughter.

Members of the San Diego County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team will search a northern area of Poway close to the van Dams' Sabre Springs home today, police officials said Friday.

The region, bordered by Espola and Poway roads, has not been searched, and police said last week that they have information that a search in that vicinity will be useful. They have not said why they waited until today to search that area and San Diego police Capt. Ron Newman declined to comment further on the planned search.

 

Van Dam advised not to search

Damon van Dam was advised by police not to search the desert himself because crucial evidence discovered may be tainted as a result of his involvement with the case, his wife Brenda, 39, said Friday.

But Damon van Dam said Saturday he was traversing the desert with information about Danielle because it was an opportune time to reach throngs of people who are in the desert for the three-day Presidents Day weekend.

A neighbor of the van Dams, David Westerfield, 49, told reporters and police that he was in the desert the weekend Danielle disappeared. The neighbor has been questioned repeatedly by police, and investigators have impounded his motor home and taken several items from his house for analysis, police have said.

 

Volunteers dwindle

The number of volunteer searchers Saturday had dwindled substantially since last weekend, when the Danielle Recovery Center was established at the Double Tree Golf Resort in Carmel Mountain Ranch, coordinators said.

About 170 people are searching this weekend, a little more than half of the center's goal of 300 searchers. Last weekend, more than 400 searchers participated in the hunt.

"We are at the mercy of whoever walks through our doors," said Fiona Oberrick, a deputy director of the center. "We are so grateful for all of the selfless generosity of the hundreds of volunteers and donations from local businesses."

Oberrick said people returning to work last Monday and those with travel plans this weekend contributed to the decline in the number of searchers.

Marc Klaas, founder of the Polly Klaas Foundation, said the public may lose interest in the case if media coverage gradually declines.

Klaas said he believes people will be sympathetic to Danielle's disappearance and want to help if they see the little girl's face in the media frequently.

"We need to create an effort to encourage people to come back on a regular basis (to volunteer)", said Klaas whose 12-year-old daughter, Polly Hannah Klaas, was kidnapped from her Petaluma home in 1993 and later found murdered.

Those wishing to volunteer in the search for Danielle can call (858) 485-4185. Anyone with information about the case can call San Diego police at (619) 531-2000 or speak anonymously to Crime Stoppers at (619) 235-TIPS.

Contact staff writer Kenneth Ma at (760) 740-3524 or kma@nctimes.com.

2/17/02

430 posted on 08/03/2002 6:21:08 AM PDT by FresnoDA
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