LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- A probate judge approved a plan on Friday to auction off pieces of O.J. Simpson's personal property, a lawyer involved in the process confirmed to Nexstar's KLAS.
Simpson died in Las Vegas on April 10 at the age of 76. His long-time attorney, Malcolm LaVergne, was tasked with handling his trust and estate. An attorney representing LaVergne in Friday's hearing said the auction process would begin "soon."
Items potentially to be auctioned include a Heisman Trophy...