Eleven years after a jury found him not guilty of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, O.J. Simpson wrote a book called “If I Did It: Here’s the Story Behind the Book”. Although acquitted on criminal charges, O.J. was later found financially liable, and so he has always owed money to the families of the victims. In 2006, to make some money, he decided to write “If I Did It”. The premise of the book was literally O.J. saying, “I didn’t do it, but if I did, here’s how and why I would have”.

As you can imagine, the public was revolted by that idea and all four hundred thousand copies of the book that had been made were destroyed. However, a year later, a bankruptcy court said that O.J. still owed these families money, and so they took the book and published it. The Goldman family, who have always believed in O.J.’s guilt, made the cover look like this: “I Did It”. However, they’re not libeling him, as the title is still technically “If I Did It”.