O.J. Simpson's Net Worth: How "The Juice" Still Makes Bank in 2021 (2024)

O.J. Simpson is one of the most polarizing professional athletes the world has ever seen. The former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL Hall of Famer was one of the most successful running backs and media personalities of all time, especially considering his viable acting career.

He was maybe more famous for taking the country by storm for fleeing police in his white Ford Bronco on the highways of Los Angeles or for the widely publicized "Trial of the Century" for the murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman outside of Nicole's Brentwood condo, both of which he was found not guilty of.

"The Juice" was imprisoned in 2007 for nine years following an armed robbery in Las Vegas, Nevada, but was released in 2017 and has since made headlines for some very odd social media use. He told his nearly one million followers he's "got a little gettin' even to do" and talks about, of all things, fantasy football while sitting in his golf cart.

Simpson still owes more than $70 million to the families of Brown Simpson and Goldman, which begs a few questions now that he's out of jail: How does he make his money? How much money does he still have?

And, lastly, what is O.J. Simpson's net worth?

NFL, Playing Contracts and Endorsem*nts

6?8? days until USC football featuring @TheRealOJ32 and his 1968 Heisman Trophy, the second of seven in school history. pic.twitter.com/iuvb7RVdVX

— Barstool SC (@BarstoolSC) June 24, 2019

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Orenthal James Simpson was born in San Francisco, where he spent his early life playing football for Galileo High School. Simpson became a junior college All-American playing for the City College of San Francisco in 1965 before transferring to the University of Southern California.

Simpson emerged as a bona fide superstar for the USC Trojans. He led the nation in rushing with 1,543 yards and finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1967. A year later, he took home the award in a landslide after amassing 1,880 yards and 23 touchdowns his senior season.

The Buffalo Bills selected the Juice first overall in the 1969 AFL-NFL Common Draft. Simpson, who threatened to forego an NFL career for the acting business, demanded the largest contract in professional sports history at the time, and he got it: $650,000 over five years.

Simpson rushed for more than 11,000 yards over his 11-year NFL career, including a dominant stretch from 1972-76 in which he rushed for 7,699 yards. The NFL star spent his final two years in the NFL with the San Francisco 49ers.

Simpson's name is still high on many of the NFL's rushing record leaderboards and still holds one: the most games with 200 or more rushing yards (6). The 1973 MVP made six Pro Bowls and five first-team All-Pro teams.

His iconic No. 32 may have been shelved for almost four decades, but the Juice is still remembered as a dominant ball carrier in his prime.

O.J. Simpson's Net Worth: How "The Juice" Still Makes Bank in 2021 (1)

Thanksgiving Memories: 1976

The Lions defeat the Buffalo Bills 27-14, but the game is memorable due to OJ Simpson setting the single game rushing record of 273 yards. The record would be broken the following season by Walter Payton pic.twitter.com/1YGyEOvKPh

— C. Michael Raymond (@1984WSchamps) November 25, 2020

Simpson's face and name was everywhere you looked during his heyday. The public loved the American football player and couldn't get enough of him, which is why so many businesses wanted to work with the Juice.

The football player had business relationships with Chevrolet and ABC early in his NFL career. He appeared in commercials for the Hertz rental car company in 1975 and on. A spokesman for Pioneer Chicken (Simpson owned two franchises) one of which was toppled in the 1992 Los Angeles riots. He maintained similar spokesperson deals with HoneyBaked Ham, the pX Corporation and Calistoga Water Company. He even appeared in comic book ads.

In 1971, just three years into his pro career, some estimated he was already rich enough to retire.

Acting Career

Before he even retired from football, Simpson tried his hand at Hollywood and sustained success there. Simpson started his own film production company, Orenthal Productions, in 1979.

He appeared in movies like "The Naked Gun" trilogy (1988, 1991, 1994), "Back to the Beach" (1987), "The Klansman" (1974), "The Towering Inferno" (1974), "The Cassandra Crossing" (1976) and "Capricorn One" (1978), as well as appearing in the TV mini-series "Roots" (1977).

In one series that was never aired on NBC, "Frogmen," Simpson played the leader of a group of former United States Navy Seals. Good thing it wasn't aired, because there's a scene from it of him holding a knife to a woman's throat.

Later in 2006, he began his own hidden camera TV show, "Juiced," which featured him pulling pranks on strangers and rapping around topless women.

Legal Trouble

Twenty four years ago today, OJ Simpson was found not guilty in the murder of Nicole Simpson & Ron Goldman.

Where were you when they announced it? pic.twitter.com/0kP0N4jI9i

— ?UPNORTHTRIPS? (@evboogie) October 3, 2019

After Simpson won the murder trial, the Nicole Brown Simpson family and Ronald Goldman family filed a civil suit against the former football star and won in a 1995 trial. The families were awarded $33.5 million in the civil trial, and The Cheat Sheet reported in 2019 that Simpson still owed $70 million including interest.

It appears Simpson has no intention of paying that, however.

The Juice moved to Florida in 2000 to avoid paying that money owed from the civil lawsuit. He bought a place in Miami, where pensions and residences can't be collected. Just a few years prior, he defaulted on the mortgage of his Los Angeles home and it went into foreclosure. He paid $650,000 for the mansion in 1977.

Despite his arrest and sentence for an armed robbery of sports memorabilia from a Las Vegas hotel room in 2007, Simpson doesn't seem to have money trouble after being released from Lovelock Correctional Center as a free man.

How Does O.J. Simpson Make Money Today?

Get your shot! pic.twitter.com/bVgQmlOSph

— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) August 2, 2021

As Sports Illustrated reported, Simpson has a personal pension from the NFL worth as much as $25,000 per month and another pension from the Screen Actors Guild. He's also reportedly collecting social security since being released from prison.

None of his NFL pension money can be taken away and awarded to the families he owes money to.

"Pensions are bullet proof," David Cook, an attorney who represents Ron Goldman's father Fred, told Fox News. "Absent divine intervention, they are nearly impossible to topple. This is frustrating."

One friend of Simpson's, Tom Scott, told USA Today he'll have zero money probelms.

"He'll be OK," Scotto said. "He's not going to be poor. He'll survive."

O.J. Simpson Net Worth

Happy Halloween from O.J. Mahomes!!! pic.twitter.com/JNuAQ9l1ld

— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) November 1, 2019

Simpson was one of the best running backs in NFL history, and he put together a legendary football career en route to being enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

He and Nicole Brown Simpson had two children together, Sydney Brooke Simpson and Justin Simpson. He also fathered three children from a previous marriage to Marguerite Whitley, Arnelle, Jason and Aaren, the latter of which passed away before she turned 2. He's in good standing with at least some of his kids, because Arnelle came to his support during a parole hearing in 2017.

Back in 1992, Simpson was reportedly worth $10.8 million. But following all the legal trouble and court proceedings, that number seems to be much lower now.

Simpson is worth an estimated $3 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, Wealthy Gorilla and GoBankingRates.com. That doesn't nearly make him the high-roller NFL player he once was, but it's easily enough to retire on as he settles in the Sunshine State.

This article was originally published November 1, 2019, but has been updated since then.

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FAQs

How much money does OJ still owe the Goldmans? ›

Cook told CBS News that Simpson's death was "a death without penance" and the judgment owed to the Goldmans had with interest risen to $114 million.

What was O.J. Simpson worth when he died? ›

Records submitted in the murder trial showed his net worth at about $11 million, and people with knowledge of the case said he had only $3.5 million afterward.

How is OJ so rich? ›

O.J. Simpson was enormously wealthy in 1995, thanks to not just his football career but also his post-sports role as the star of both advertising campaigns (being the public face of Hertz rental cars for many years) and movies (such as the Police Academy franchise) whose earnings made him a multimillionaire.

How much money did OJ lose in civil court? ›

A $33 million civil wrongful death judgment was obtained in 1997 against Simpson. The judgment was not paid in any meaningful way for the past 27 years and, with interest, has grown to over $100 million. Simpson died on April 10 of prostate cancer at age 76.

Did Ron Goldman get any money from O.J. Simpson? ›

The family received just over $132,000 of the total liability, according to a 2015 court document filed in the civil case. Ron's sister, Kim Goldman, has said it was never about the money, but about holding Simpson accountable.

How much is the O.J. Simpson estate worth? ›

According to Celebrity Net Worth,Simpson's net worth was approximately $3 million at the time of his death. That money will be distributed between his four surviving children, Sydney, Jason, Justin and Arnelle Simpson.

What was Nicole Simpson buried in? ›

Nicole Brown Simpson is buried in Ascension Cemetery, Lake Forest, California. She was buried on June 16 1994, four days after she was found stabbed to death.

How old was Nicole Brown Simpson when she died? ›

On the evening of June 12, 1994, Brown took Sydney and her friend out to dinner after the children were in a dance recital that night. That night, Brown, aged 35, was stabbed to death outside her home, along with Goldman; their bodies were discovered shortly after midnight.

Did OJ sell his house? ›

Simpson put the five-bedroom home up for auction, selling it back to the bank in 1997 for $2.6 million. A local investor picked it up for $3.95 million in 1998 and razed the mansion. He even changed the home's address to reduce any stigma associated with the former football star.

Where is O.J. Simpson daughter now? ›

Sydney was 8 years old at the time of her mother's murder, which thrust her family into the national spotlight. Since that time, Sydney Simpson has led a largely private life. She pursued a career in real estate and as of 2016 was living in St. Petersburg, Florida, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

How much is OJ's Bronco worth? ›

Simpson's Ford Bronco could fetch as much as $1.5 million. Although the white Ford Bronco that could be hitting the auction block was technically owned by Simpson's friend and getaway driver that day in 1994, former NFL star Al Cowlings, it's remembered as Simpson's ride.

How much OJ paid lawyers? ›

As it turns out, Simpson was allowed to keep generating memorabilia during his trial, which allowed to afford the "Dream Team" of lawyers — which the doc notes cost him an estimated $50,000 a day. Here's how he did it.

How much did O.J. Simpson spend on legal fees? ›

His legal bills was well over 10 million dollars. He had an dream team lawyer team, the best in America of 7 lawyers who were able to practice law in California, it could easily be higher what he paid.. but none of lawyers accepted under million dollars.. Originally Answered: How much money did O.J.

What was O.J. Simpson salary? ›

Buffalo Bills. The first selection in the 1969 NFL/AFL draft was held by the AFL's Buffalo Bills, after finishing 1–12–1 in 1968. They took Simpson, but he demanded the largest contract in professional sports history: $650,000 over five years (equivalent to $4.1 million in 2023).

What happened damage Simpson owed victims? ›

Simpson was infamously acquitted in a criminal trial for the brutal 1994 stabbing deaths of his ex-wife and her friend. But he wasn't off the legal hook. In 1997, Simpson was found liable for the slayings in a civil suit and ordered to pay more than $33 million in damages, however, Simpson only paid a fraction.

Why was the Goldman family awarded the rights to if I did it? ›

In June 2007, the bankruptcy court gave the copyright to the Goldmans so Simpson couldn't profit. “Ron Goldman will own Simpson's name, likeness, signature and story and will hawk it to satisfy this terrible judgment,” David Cook, the family lawyer, said after the ruling.

What did Fred Goldman do for a living? ›

Fred Goldman was born on 6 December 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is a producer, known for O.J.: Made in America (2016), His Name Is Ron and OJ25 (2020). He has been married to Patti Glass since 21 February 1987. He was previously married to Joan Goldman and Sharon Rufo.

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