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The O.J. Simpson murder trial is commonly known as “The Trial of the Century.” According to the newspaper USA Today, the case has been described as the most publicized criminal trial in history.

Simpson was one of the most celebrated and recognizable figures in the United States. He followed a Heisman Trophy–winning football career as a student-athlete at the University of Southern California with a career in the NFL that led to his being inducted as a member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame. Simpson’s renown on and off the field helped lead him to a postretirement career as a top-level product endorser and film and television actor.

The shocking murder of Simpson’s ex-wife and a male friend of hers led to Simpson’s being named a prime suspect. When police went in search of him, Simpson fled in a white Ford Bronco driven by former teammate Al Cowlings. The subsequent police chase across Los Angeles, which led to Simpson’s eventually turning himself into police custody, was captured on live TV and watched by millions of people.

Simpson’s celebrity status, racial issues, and the high-profile newspaper and television coverage held national attention on the case. Simpson was found not guilty by the jury. Strong public opinions followed with national surveys showing distinct differences between black and white Americans in their assessment of Simpson’s guilt or innocence.

The unfolding of events on live TV, especially Simpson’s fleeing the police and the following murder trial, could be considered the beginning of what is now called reality TV.

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The Sports Business Handbook's rerelease features 50 game-changing moments in the sports industry, including the Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics and George Steinbrenner's acquisition of the New York Yankees. In partnership with STAKS, author Rick Horrow has created 50 NFTs redeemable for physical artwork of these events.

Buyers will also receive an autographed copy of Horrow's book and 2 VIP tickets to the Palm Beach Kennel Club's "Lunch with a Legend" event in West Palm Beach, FL. Previous speakers have included Joe Theisman, Nat Moore, Doug Flutie, & Jack Nichalous. 5 NFT buyers will also win an all-expenses-paid dinner following the event with Rick Horrow at Kitchen North Restaurant.

Use the Google Form in the "Unlockable Content" section of your NFT to fill out your information for redemption. Redemption is guaranteed only for NFTs listed by Officialstaks, and delivery is limited to US addresses.

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The O.J. Simpson murder trial is commonly known as “The Trial of the Century.” According to the newspaper USA Today, the case has been described as the most publicized criminal trial in history.

Simpson was one of the most celebrated and recognizable figures in the United States. He followed a Heisman Trophy–winning football career as a student-athlete at the University of Southern California with a career in the NFL that led to his being inducted as a member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame. Simpson’s renown on and off the field helped lead him to a postretirement career as a top-level product endorser and film and television actor.

The shocking murder of Simpson’s ex-wife and a male friend of hers led to Simpson’s being named a prime suspect. When police went in search of him, Simpson fled in a white Ford Bronco driven by former teammate Al Cowlings. The subsequent police chase across Los Angeles, which led to Simpson’s eventually turning himself into police custody, was captured on live TV and watched by millions of people.

Simpson’s celebrity status, racial issues, and the high-profile newspaper and television coverage held national attention on the case. Simpson was found not guilty by the jury. Strong public opinions followed with national surveys showing distinct differences between black and white Americans in their assessment of Simpson’s guilt or innocence.

The unfolding of events on live TV, especially Simpson’s fleeing the police and the following murder trial, could be considered the beginning of what is now called reality TV.

50 Sports Moments That Changed The Industry collection image

The Sports Business Handbook's rerelease features 50 game-changing moments in the sports industry, including the Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics and George Steinbrenner's acquisition of the New York Yankees. In partnership with STAKS, author Rick Horrow has created 50 NFTs redeemable for physical artwork of these events.

Buyers will also receive an autographed copy of Horrow's book and 2 VIP tickets to the Palm Beach Kennel Club's "Lunch with a Legend" event in West Palm Beach, FL. Previous speakers have included Joe Theisman, Nat Moore, Doug Flutie, & Jack Nichalous. 5 NFT buyers will also win an all-expenses-paid dinner following the event with Rick Horrow at Kitchen North Restaurant.

Use the Google Form in the "Unlockable Content" section of your NFT to fill out your information for redemption. Redemption is guaranteed only for NFTs listed by Officialstaks, and delivery is limited to US addresses.

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