O.J. Simpson, Accomplices Ordered to Pay Victim Restitution
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A lawyer for one of O.J. Simpson's co-defendants in a robbery case says a judge has ordered more than $3,500 in restitution paid to a victim.
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Lawyer John Moran Jr. says Judge Jackie Glass ended a hearing Thursday with instructions that the six convicted co-defendants pay $3,560 to collectibles dealer Bruce Fromong. Moran is the attorney for former Simpson pal Charles Ehrlich.
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Glass previously ordered Simpson, Clarence "C.J." Stewart and four other men to pay Fromong's medical bills related to injuries he allegedly suffered when he was robbed in September 2007 in a hotel room.
Simpson and Stewart were convicted on kidnapping, armed robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and conspiracy charges. The others pleaded guilty to felony charges.