FBI releases nearly 500 pages of OJ Simpson records

FBI Releases Almost 500 Pages of O.J. Simpson Records

The FBI has disclosed nearly 500 pages of documents concerning O.J. Simpson following his death two months ago. These files primarily cover the criminal investigation into the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, where O.J. Simpson was identified as a suspect.

Investigation and Evidence

Simpson consistently claimed innocence and was acquitted in the widely publicized criminal trial. However, he was later found liable for the deaths in a civil trial and ordered to pay $33 million in damages to the victims' families.

The released FBI records focus heavily on forensic evidence analysis, including fiber samples related to the case. A significant part of the documents details how the FBI sought to trace the purchase of Bruno Magli-style size 12 shoes, crucial evidence in Simpson's trials.

Key Testimonies and Shoe Evidence

An FBI expert testified during the criminal trial that Simpson's shoe size matched bloody footprints found at the murder scene and linked to the luxury Bruno Magli brand.

Despite this, Simpson denied wearing Bruno Magli shoes throughout the civil trial, although photographs eventually surfaced showing him wearing the brand.

Additional Context
President Donald Trump announced a new deal with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk regarding some of their obesity medications.

Related: A new Lifetime documentary about Nicole Brown Simpson’s life and legacy is set to release soon.

Summary: The newly released FBI files reveal detailed forensic investigations and key evidence linking O.J. Simpson to the 1994 murders, highlighting the critical role of controversial shoe print evidence in the trials.

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WTOV WTOV — 2025-11-03

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