O.J. Simpson In The News: A federal bankruptcy judge awarded Ron Goldman's family the rights to O.J. Simpson's canceled book. The book, named "If I did it", had created a huge outrage, which pushed Harper Collins to stop distribution. However, the money trail is showing that 630 thousand dollars were already transferred to LBA: a company owned by Arnelle Simpson, O.J.'s eldest daughter. The Goldmans, the parents of Ron who was butchered with Nicole Brown Simpson, intend to rename the book: "Confessions of a Double Murderer."