The personal belongings of the late O.J. Simpson have officially hit the auction block, offering fans and collectors a chance to own a piece of history from the controversial former NFL star.
The estate sale, which went live on Wednesday, includes a mix of signed memorabilia, personal documents, and even furniture—all with significant backstories.
What’s Being Auctioned?
📌 Signed Photo with Bill Clinton – Starting bid: $100
📌 Heisman USC Poster (Signed by O.J.) – Starting bid: $100
📌 Robert Kardashian’s Signed & Inscribed Bible (Given to O.J.) – Price: $2,500
📌 Handwritten Notes & Unfinished Manuscript (Mentions Caitlyn Jenner & Kardashians)
📌 O.J.’s Yamaha Piano – Price: $2,500
📌 Expired California Driver’s License (From 1983) – Price: $500
Why the Auction?
Following Simpson’s passing last year, the estate’s administrator, Malcolm LaVergne, announced plans to sell off Simpson’s assets to settle outstanding debts. Despite some public backlash, O.J.’s children did not object to the court’s decision, and the judge approved the auction.
What’s Not Listed?
One item that hasn’t surfaced in the auction yet is O.J.’s deathbed, which made headlines earlier this year.
With bidding now live, will fans or collectors rush to grab these historical yet controversial items? 💰🏈