
O.J. Simpson’s son Justin Simpson is accused of improperly claiming his late father’s Las Vegas home, according to a lawsuit. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Malcolm LaVergne, the special administrator of O.J. Simpson’s estate, sued Justin Simpson’s company, Primary Holdings LLC, on Jan. 6. The suit alleges that Justin Simpson moved into the Arbour Garden Avenue property after his father died from cancer on April 10.
Main Idea: A lawsuit accuses Justin Simpson of improperly taking control of his late father O.J. Simpson’s Las Vegas home through a company he owns.
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The dispute could delay estate payouts and add legal costs that may matter to taxpayers and creditors.
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Central figure accused in the lawsuit of improperly taking over and controlling O.J. Simpson’s Las Vegas home through.
Deceased former owner of the Las Vegas home; the article centers on his estate, his alleged property arrangement.
Company solely owned by Justin Simpson that is accused in the lawsuit of holding the home in name.
Special administrator of O.J. Simpson’s estate who filed the lawsuit and is quoted making claims about the property.
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