Nicole Brown Simpson’s Diaries To Be Made Public In New O.J Documentary Detailing 60 Incidents Of Abuse

LOS ANGELES - MARCH 16: O.J. Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson pose at the premiere of the "Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Isult" in which O.J. starred on March 16, 1994 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Vinnie Zuffante/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

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Nicole Brown Simpson’s Diaries To Be Made Public In New O.J Documentary Detailing 60 Incidents Of Abuse

Nicole Brown Simpson and O.J. Simpson had a rocky relationship and now some of those explosive moments will be made public with a two-hour Investigation Discovery special, “O.J. & Nicole: An American Tragedy“, which will come out on the 25th anniversary of Simpson’s acquittal for her murder.

Nicole’s sister, Tanya, will read excerpts from her sister’s diary, some of which include explicit accounts of domestic violence and over 60 alleged beatings. Per reports, the contents of the diary were not admissible in court.

“This documentary is not here to retell the famous trial, but to remember the woman who struggled with domestic violence and now tells her side of the story, in her words, for the first time,” ID’s Henry Schleiff said of the upcoming documentary.

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Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman were found murdered outside her home in June 1994. The former NFL superstar was found not guilty after a hruelling eleven month trial. The aim of the documentary is to give Nicole’s side of the story.

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