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OJ Simpson's Bank of America Credit Card is auctioned for over $10k... as seller says he's 'donating 10 percent of proceeds to National Network to End Domestic Violence'

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OJ Simpson's Bank of America credit card has been auctioned off for more than $10,000 - roughly two weeks after his death.

Simpson died of prostate cancer on April 10 at the age of 76, bringing about the end of a life that included a Hall of Fame NFL career but also an infamous murder trial.

And on Thursday, Simpson's former bank card was sold for $10,675 at Goldin Auctions.


The 'business account' card is red, with pictures showing it actually expired in January of last year.

Simpson, of course, was accused of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994.

OJ Simpson's Bank of America credit card has sold for more than $10k at an auction

OJ Simpson's Bank of America credit card has sold for more than $10k at an auction

Simpson's card  actually expired in January 2023 - more than a year before his death

Simpson's card  actually expired in January 2023 - more than a year before his death

Simpson is seen in a booking photo after he surrendered to authorities on murder charges. He was later acquitted in a criminal trial - though he was found liable in a subsequent civil trial

Simpson is seen in a booking photo after he surrendered to authorities on murder charges. He was later acquitted in a criminal trial - though he was found liable in a subsequent civil trial

He was acquitted in the criminal trial for their deaths but was later found liable in a civil trial.

Ironically, the card's seller, Jonathan Lepore is planning on donating 10 percent of the proceeds to the National Network to End Domestic Violence, he told TMZ.

Lepore told the website that he was initially going to gift the card to his friend's dad, who used to hang out with OJ and Nicole during the 80's and 90's. 

Goldin received 63 bids for the item.

Despite his legendary college and pro football career, Simpson's alma mater USC - as well as the NFL - stayed silent after his death.

USC coach Lincoln Riley provided what turned out to be the university's only prominent words on Simpson's death during his normal spring football media availability.

A young OJ Simpson is pictured during his days at USC, where he ran track and played football

A young OJ Simpson is pictured during his days at USC, where he ran track and played football

'Certainly as a head coach here, you obviously know about his history and his legacy, the kind of player that he was here,' Riley said. 'We definitely, certainly recognize that, and obviously extend our sympathies to his family on their loss.'  

The 1968 Heisman winner hadn't been around the team since the murders of Brown and Goldman until he visited USC's practice in Fort Lauderdale in late 2002.

Pete Carroll called Simpson 'a legend' after welcoming him, but the coach and the school received widespread public condemnation for re-associating with Simpson. 

His connection with USC was largely finished from there, particularly after his subsequent nine-year incarceration for armed robbery.

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