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Release Date: 02/14/2025

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In this episode of Absolute Trust Talk, hosts Kirsten Howe and Jessica Colbert delve into the latest twist in O.J. Simpson’s long-running estate saga. The estate’s executor has taken an unexpected step by filing a lawsuit against one of Simpson’s heirs, claiming that a key Las Vegas property was secretly transferred out of the estate’s control. As they speculate on the case, the hosts examine the potential motives behind this action—such as the strategic use of an LLC and homestead exemptions—and the significant implications for addressing Simpson’s mounting debts, including those owed to the IRS. With a thorough exploration of the executor’s critical role in managing and safeguarding estate assets, this episode is a powerful reminder of the complexities and repercussions of poorly executed estate planning. Whether you’re drawn to high-profile legal drama or seeking insights to protect your legacy, this discussion provides valuable lessons for anyone navigating the intricate world of estate administration.

 

Time-stamped Show Notes:

0:00 Introduction

0:38 O.J.’s executor files a lawsuit against his son, Justin, alleging that a scheme was used—via an LLC—to shift ownership of O.J.’s Las Vegas home.

1:44 Next, Kirsten and Jessica dive into the discussion of the executor’s responsibility to marshal assets, ensuring funds return to the estate, and an explanation of why attorney and administrative fees come before creditor and beneficiary payments.

4:18 Do you know about the Homestead Exemption? Listen in to explore how homestead exemptions protect home equity and their potential impact in this case.

6:06 Here, the discussion shifts to whether forming an LLC was a tactic to shield the property from IRS claims and the implications of such a move.

6:45 Finally, Kirsten and Jessica analyze the uncertainty surrounding Justin’s actions and the possible motives behind the alleged asset transfer.