(ABC News)-O.J. Simpson, the former football star who became better known as the defendant in one of the most watched murder trials of the 20th Century, has died. Simpson’s family made the announcement on X. Simpson was 76. Despite his success as a two-time All-American halfback at USC and his career in the NFL, the 1994 murder of Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman would haunt Simpson for life. The world was captivated as he went on trial for murder. He was acquitted but his problems were not over. In 2008 Simpson was found guilty of a hotel room armed robbery in Las Vegas.
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