Kato Kaelin Expresses Condolences To Simpson, Brown & Goldman Families, Says “Nicole Was A Beacon Of Light” – Update

Kato Kaelin Expresses Condolences To Simpson, Brown & Goldman Families, Says “Nicole Was A Beacon Of Light” – Update
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Kato Kaelin, the houseguest of O.J. Simpson whose testimony at the murder trial was among the more riveting and discussed, released a video statement today on Simpson’s death.

After expressing condolences to the football star’s children, and “love and compassion” to Ron Goldman’s father Fred and sister Kim, Kaelin then addressed the family of “the beautiful Nicole Brown Simpson.”

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“May we always cherish her memories,” he continued. “Nicole was a beacon of light. May we never forget her.”

Earlier today, Fred Goldman, the father of murder victim Ron Goldman, told NBC News today that the death of O.J. Simpson is “no great loss to the world.”

Simpson stood trial in the 1994 murders of Ron Goldman and Simpson’s wife Nicole Brown Simpson but was acquitted. However, he was found liable for the deaths in a later civil suit brought by the families of Brown Simpson and Goldman. After a seven-week trial, the jury awarded the plaintiffs $33.5 million in damages. The families would fail to recover most of that judgment.

In the NBC News interview today, Fred Goldman: “The only thing I have to say is it’s just further reminder of Ron being gone all these years. It’s no great loss to the world. It’s a further reminder of Ron’s being gone.”‘

In an interview with TMZ, Goldman attorney David Cook said, “O.J. died without penance,” adding that the Goldmans remain interested in discerning what money and assets he may have left behind that they can collect on the judgement.

Caitlyn Jenner, who was previously married to Kris Jenner, the ex-wife of Simpson lawyer Robert Kardashian, and stepparent to Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian, tweeted a simple “Good riddance,” followed by the hashtag “O.J. Simpson.”

In an interview today on New York’s ABC7 Eyewitness News, attorney Gloria Allred, who represented the Nicole Brown Simpson’s family during the trial, said, “O.J. Simpson did kill Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, may they rest in peace.” She added that since Simpson was found liable for the murders in the civil case, it’s “fair to call him a killer.”

“I don’t mourn for O.J. Simpson,” she continued. “I do mourn for Nicole Brown Simpson and her family, and they should be remembered.”

Allred said “the system failed Nicole Brown Simpson and failed battered women everywhere,” explaining that, prior to her death, Simpson’s wife had been the victim of domestic violence and police had failed to protect her.

On The View today, cohost and legal expert Sunny Hostin said she believes that Simpson’s acquittal at the criminal trial was “an injustice,” and that the trial was one of the reasons why she decided to become a prosecutor. “I ended up becoming close to [Ron Goldman’s sister] Kim Goldman and I can tell you…how palpable even to this day that loss is. These people are terribly missed by their families.”

Football organizations focused on Simpson’s game-playing skills. The Pro Football Hall of Fame posted a lengthy statement on its website, with Hall president Jim Porter saying, “O.J. Simpson was the first player to reach a rushing mark many thought could not be attained in a 14-game season when he topped 2,000 yards. His on-field contributions will be preserved in the Hall’s archives in Canton, Ohio.”

The Heisman Trophy Trust tweeted, “The Heisman Trophy Trust mourns the passing of 1968 Heisman Trophy Winner OJ Simpson. We extend our sympathy to the family.”

During today’s White House press briefing, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if President Biden had a reaction to Simpson’s death, and she responded, “Our thoughts are with his families during this difficult time, obviously with his family and loved ones. And I’ll say this, I know that they have asked for some privacy and so we’re going to respect that. I’ll just leave it there.”

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