O.J. Simpson's estate is doing legal battle with one of his children ... suing his son for allegedly moving into O.J.'s home and refusing to leave.
's estate is doing legal battle with one of his children ... suing his son for allegedly moving into O.J.'s home and refusing to leave.-- the attorney serving as the special administrator of O.J.'s estate -- filed a suit against Primary Holdings, LLC ... a company he says is owned an operated byLaVergne says Primary Holdings purchased the house where O.J. was living when he passed in a deal where Primary Holdings would own the house to protect O.J.
But, LaVergne says that O.J. never intended to make the house separate from the estate, and it was O.J. who was making the house payments all along.Malcolm adds that Justin is still living in the house -- even though he owned a home nearby that wasn't as nice as O.J.'s -- and, Justin wants it as his own in direct contradiction to O.J.'s will.Robert Kardashian Sr.
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