SMG OJ Simpson 062007 20.JPG MIAMI BEACH - FL - JUNE 20, 2007: O.J Simpson at the Forge Restaurant, for Miami Heat DJ Irie's Birthday Jam hosted by Dennis Rodman MIAMI (AP)--Lawyers for the family of Ron Goldman and a bankruptcy trustee say celebrity gossip Internet site TMZ.com should be held in contempt for posting a manuscript of O.J. Simpson's "If I Did It" book. The Web site and its lawyer contend the company did nothing wrong and that the manuscript was only posted briefly, though excerpts remained on the Web site Wednesday afternoon. For his part, O.J. Simpson told The Associate

SMG_OJ_Simpson_062007_20.JPG  MIAMI BEACH - FL - JUNE 20, 2007:   O.J Simpson at the Forge Restaurant, for Miami Heat DJ Irie's Birthday Jam  hosted by Dennis Rodman   MIAMI (AP)--Lawyers for the family of Ron Goldman and a bankruptcy trustee say celebrity gossip Internet site TMZ.com should be held in contempt for posting a manuscript of O.J. Simpson's "If I Did It" book.  The Web site and its lawyer contend the company did nothing wrong and that the manuscript was only posted briefly, though excerpts remained on the Web site Wednesday afternoon.  For his part, O.J. Simpson told The Associate Stock Photo
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SMG_OJ_Simpson_062007_20.JPG MIAMI BEACH - FL - JUNE 20, 2007: O.J Simpson at the Forge Restaurant, for Miami Heat DJ Irie's Birthday Jam hosted by Dennis Rodman MIAMI (AP)--Lawyers for the family of Ron Goldman and a bankruptcy trustee say celebrity gossip Internet site TMZ.com should be held in contempt for posting a manuscript of O.J. Simpson's "If I Did It" book. The Web site and its lawyer contend the company did nothing wrong and that the manuscript was only posted briefly, though excerpts remained on the Web site Wednesday afternoon. For his part, O.J. Simpson told The Associated Press Wednesday he had nothing to do with TMZ's posting of the manuscript and that he never saw a final copy of his book, which was canceled by News Corp.'s (NWS) Harper Collins after widespread criticism of its proposed publication. "The book was stopped and the only people who made this book come back are the Goldmans, and TMZ also profited, " Simpson said in a telephone interview. "If the book is out on the Internet, I wish they would tell me where it is." People: O.J Simpson

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