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Ronald Lyle Goldman (July 2, 1968 – June 12, 1994) was an American restaurant waiter and a friend of
Nicole Brown Simpson Nicole Brown Simpson (née Brown; May 19, 1959 – June 12, 1994) was the ex-wife of the former professional American football player, O. J. Simpson, to whom she was married from 1985 to 1992. She was the mother of their two children, Sydney an ...
, the ex-wife of the American football player
O.J. Simpson Orenthal James Simpson (born July 9, 1947), nicknamed "Juice", is an American former football running back, actor, and broadcaster who played for the Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. Once a popular fi ...
. He was murdered, along with Brown, at her home in
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,
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, on June 12, 1994. Simpson was acquitted of their killings in 1995 but found
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for both deaths in a 1997 civil lawsuit.


Early life

Goldman was born on July 2, 1968. He grew up in the community of Buffalo Grove, Illinois, near
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. His parents divorced in 1974, however, when he was six years old, and after spending a brief time in the custody of his mother, Sharon Rufo (
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Fohrman), he was raised by his father, Frederic Goldman (born December 6, 1940). Goldman lived with his father and his younger sister. Goldman was raised Jewish. He attended high school at Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois. He was a student at Illinois State University for one semester, where he planned to major in psychology, and he also had an interest in becoming a pledge in Sigma Nu fraternity. After his family relocated to Southern California when he was 18 years old, however, Goldman discontinued his studies and followed his family. Prior to relocating with his family, Goldman worked as a camp counselor and had experience volunteering with children suffering from cerebral palsy.


In California

While living in Los Angeles, Goldman took some classes at
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. He learned to surf and enjoyed playing beach volleyball, rollerblading, and nightclubbing. Upon arriving in California, Goldman lived independently from his family and supported himself by working as an employment headhunter and
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instructor. He then had a string of waiter jobs. He also occasionally worked as a model for Barry Zeldes, owner of Z90049 (the store next to the
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in Brentwood Gardens, where he had worked before Mezzaluna). Not long before his death, he had earned an
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's license, but he did not pursue that career. Instead, Goldman told friends that he wanted to open a bar or restaurant in the Brentwood area. He had shared with friends his vision of opening a future restaurant or bar characterized not by a name, but by the ankh, an Egyptian religious symbol of life that matched the tattoo on his shoulder. According to his friend, Jeff Keller, he wanted to learn all facets of the restaurant-bar business, and occasionally worked as a promoter at a Century City dance club called Tripps. For Memorial Day, he participated with a group of event promoters in organizing a party at Renaissance, a club and restaurant on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. Goldman had also expressed aspirations to act and to be on a show, and he appeared as a contestant on the short-lived game show '' Studs'' in 1992. He had dated Jacqui Bell for nearly two years before she broke off their relationship three months before his death.


Friendship with Nicole Brown Simpson

According to a June 15, 1994 ''
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'' article published three days after his death, Goldman met Brown only six weeks prior to the date they were murdered, when he borrowed her
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. The two grew increasingly friendly, occasionally meeting for coffee and dinner in the weeks before their deaths. According to police and friends, however, the relationship between the two was platonic. One article noted that he had borrowed her car when he met his friend, Craig Clark, for lunch. According to Clark, he told him it was her car, but that he did not say she was his girlfriend. Instead, Goldman said they were friends.


Death

On the evening of Sunday, June 12, 1994, Goldman worked a server shift at Mezzaluna Trattoria, a restaurant located at 11750 San Vicente Boulevard in Brentwood, California. Brown called to report that her mother accidentally left her sunglasses on the table when they dined there earlier in the evening. Goldman was not their server. After a search turned up the glasses in a street gutter outside the restaurant, Goldman agreed to drop them at her home after work. The ''Los Angeles Times'' reported that Goldman "punched out at 9:33 pm and stayed another 15 minutes to have bottled water at the bar." Before returning the sunglasses, he stopped by his Brentwood apartment at 11663 Gorham Avenue and spoke briefly to his roommate, Mezzaluna's bartender Stewart Tanner, before he left. The two had plans to go out later that evening. Goldman and Brown were stabbed to death on the walkway leading to the condominium at 875 South Bundy Drive. Police found their bodies shortly after midnight. During a reconstruction of the events, the police came to believe he had arrived during or shortly after Nicole's death. Goldman's family believe that Goldman died trying to save Brown from her attacker and that he was the man eyewitnesses heard shouting that night. Goldman was killed 20 days before his 26th birthday. He is buried at Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park in
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.


Aftermath

Simpson was tried for the killings of both Brown and Goldman. In October 1995, after a public trial that lasted nearly nine months, he was acquitted. In 1997, Fred Goldman (Ron's father) filed a civil lawsuit against Simpson. The jury found him
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for the wrongful death of Goldman and awarded the Goldman family $33 million. Simpson was subsequently jailed for an unrelated armed robbery at a Las Vegas hotel in 2008. Both Fred and Kim Goldman were present at the robbery trial, and after Simpson's conviction, Fred Goldman expressed his satisfaction and referred to it as a "bittersweet" moment. The rights to Simpson's book, '' If I Did It'', a first-person account of how he would have committed the murders ''had'' he committed them, were awarded to the Goldman family in August 2007. They were granted the proceeds from the book in 2007 as part of the multi-million dollar civil jury award against him they had been trying to collect for over a decade. They own the copyright, media rights, and movie rights. They also acquired Simpson's name, likeness, life story, and right of publicity in connection with the book, according to court documents, ensuring he would not be able to profit from the book. After renaming the book ''If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer'', the Goldman family published it in September 2007 through Beaufort Books. Denise Brown, Nicole Brown's sister, criticized the Goldmans for publishing the book and accused them of profiting from Nicole and Ron's deaths. Filmmaker Ezra Edelman, who directed and produced the documentary '' O.J.: Made in America'', won the
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, and dedicated the award to both Goldman and Brown in his acceptance speech. Fred Goldman was among those who Edelman interviewed in the documentary. In an interview with
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, Fred Goldman admitted that shortly after Simpson's acquittal, he was approached by a stranger who offered to sell him an untraceable high-powered rifle to kill Simpson or to hire someone to kill Simpson for him, but Goldman refused. In an interview with ''
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'', Kim Goldman said that one day some time after Simpson's acquittal, she was driving in her car when she saw him in a parking lot in Los Angeles. She considered running him over to get vengeance, but didn't do it. Frederic Goldman sued O.J. Simpson for $96 million over his son’s death. He is applying for a renewal of his old judgment against Simpson, claiming Simpson owes him $96 million over the murder of his son.


Foundation

The Goldman family contributed a portion of proceeds from the ''If I Did It'' book sales to the newly founded Ron Goldman Foundation for Justice. It provides grants for multiple organizations and programs that provide resources to victims and survivors of violent crimes.Deutsch, Linda (June 17, 2014)
"Figures in the O.J. Simpson Saga Have Moved On"
'' U.S. News & World Report''.
One of the largest donors to the foundation is Las Vegas executive Mark Goldman, Fred Goldman's first cousin.


Portrayals

Goldman was portrayed by Paul Witten in the 1995 TV movie '' The O.J. Simpson Story''. He was portrayed by
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in ''Reenactment of the Century''. He was portrayed by
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in the 2019 film ''
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''.


See also

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Murder of Michael Nigg Michael Nigg (April 28, 1969 September 8, 1995) was an aspiring actor who worked as a waiter at a Beverly Hills restaurant. He was shot and killed during an apparent robbery attempt in Hollywood. The Los Angeles Police Department later arrested ...
, unsolved killing (in 1995) of Goldman's friend and fellow Mezzaluna waiter * O.J. Simpson robbery case


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External Links

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Real Crime Profile
podcast by
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, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti. Episode 11 is dedicated to Ron Goldman: who he was and his victim profile. {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldman, Ronald 1968 births 1994 deaths 1994 murders in the United States 20th-century American Jews American murder victims Burials at Valley Oaks Memorial Park Deaths by stabbing in California Illinois State University alumni Los Angeles Pierce College alumni Male murder victims Murdered American Jews O. J. Simpson murder case People from Brentwood, Los Angeles People from Buffalo Grove, Illinois People murdered in Los Angeles Restaurant staff