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.

