OJ Simpson lives on… in the form of jewelry containing his ashes.
Malcolm LaVergne — OJ’s longtime attorney and now executor of his estate — tells TMZ … the Juice remains were turned into cremation jewelry, which was divided among his four adult children.
Simpson was cremated in April, after his death, and we’re told his children signed off on having their father’s ashes turned into an assortment of jewelry. As executor, Malcolm also had to give written consent to the process.
Malcolm wouldn’t say exactly what type of jewelry the children received, but it’s usually necklaces or bracelets with miniature urns as pendants.
Malcolm says he didn’t get the jewelry, he just wasn’t interested in it, and it’s all being shared Arnelle, Jason, Sydney And Justin Simpson.
So what are these types of legal costs? Malcolm says the final total was $4,243.06, including the cost of cremation, jewelry and death certificates.
As we first reported, Malcolm is trying to liquidate most, if not all, of OJ’s assets to pay off the mountain of debt he left behind – including tens of millions still owed to the Goldman family.