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OJ Simpson was not arrested due to the civil trial. Civil court differs from criminal court and usually the winner receives a monetary settlement for suffering and damages. Simpson was ordered to pay the Browns and Goldmans multiple millions for the death of their loved ones but as far as I know he has never payed a cent. But for the families the civil trial was a victory of sorts. The civil jury found him responsible for the deaths of Nichol Brown and Ron Goldman.

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