O.J. Simpson settlement with Las Vegas hotel will go to Ron Goldman’s family: reports

A settlement reached between O.J. Simpson and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas must go to the family of Ron Goldman, the man who was murdered along with Simpson’s ex-wife in Los Angeles in 1994, local outlets have reported, citing court documents.

Simpson settled a defamation suit with the luxury resort casino and hotel in April. The former NFL star had filed a lawsuit against the hotel claiming his reputation was damaged following his removal from the property following an alleged drunken incident at a hotel bar in November 2017.

Hotel staff told TMZ sports that Simpson had become angry with employees and the incident resulted in broken glass. Simpson would file the suit in 2019 alleging the hotel employees defamed him.

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