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Oprah and O.J.: The story that won’t go away

Dominating the ’90s apparently wasn’t enough for the O.J. Simpson legal saga. Now “The Oprah Winfrey Show” has announced its Sept. 13 outing will host a face-to-face between the families of the two murder victims.

The prospective publication of Simpson’s “hypothetical” tale “If I Did It” will be debated by Fred Goldman, Ronald Goldman's father, who now holds rights to the book; Kim Goldman, Ronald Goldman's sister; and Denise Brown, sister of Nicole Brown Simpson.

Brown has called for a boycott of the book, which would be published with a foreward added by the Goldman family. The Goldmans hope to generate some of the multi-million-dollar judgment levied against Simpson in their civil suit.

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