It was because Simpson hired the most talented and famous lawyers at high prices. They used all their wisdom and experience to challenge the prosecution again and again, making the case complicated an

It was because Simpson hired the most talented and famous lawyers at high prices. They used all their wisdom and experience to challenge the prosecution again and again, making the case complicated and protracted, making the jury doubt the reliability of the evidence obtained. In order to balance the costs paid by the defendants, the prosecutors also deployed a strong lineup, used various means to find evidence, and arranged for witnesses to appear in court, which also cost taxpayers millions of dollars. Clark, the female lawyer who served as the main defense attorney for the prosecution, became famous in this case. Shortly after the verdict, she wrote a best-selling documentary and received about 2 million US dollars in royalties. In a market economy, money can indeed affect the outcome of things to a certain extent. Civil Justice

Four months after the criminal trial, Goldman's parents, Fred Goldman and Sharon Ruffo, sued Simpson for wrongful death, and Brown's father, Lou ·Brown fought a "legacy battle" with Simpson on behalf of Brown's estate. At the judge's request, the case was not aired on television. The Goldmans' attorney is Daniel Peter Rochelle, and Simpson's attorney is Bob Baker. Both the defense and prosecution lawyers received high praise from the lawyers present. Simpson's defense costs in the case are estimated at $654,380, covered by an insurance policy from his company, Orenthal. Baker had allowed Petroselli to present evidence that Simpson had failed a polygraph test on the murder, which became his mistake. Foreman was not called to testify, while Simpson was called to testify on his own behalf. The jury in the civil trial ruled that as the children of Brown and Simpson, Sidney and Justin will receive $6,543,802,500 from Simpson, the heir to Brown's estate. The victim's family received $33.5 million in compensatory and punitive damages. Simpson was criticized for trying to evade the verdict by hiding assets after the jury returned an adverse verdict. The famous civil lawsuit "Simpson case" more than ten years ago went through a period of trial after the verdict, mainly to evaluate Simpson's property. In this regard, the estimates of the two sides are quite different. Simpson's attorneys claimed that Simpson was already deeply in debt after three lawsuits, including one over his child custody, and the plaintiffs' attorneys even linked Simpson's existing properties to assuming that his fame would continue in the future. Earning 24 million US dollars, he thinks he can still afford huge compensation. In this regard, the defendant also specifically asked the businessman to testify that the goods marked by Simpson were no longer for sale and his "fame" was worthless. Many people in the country believe that the Simpson case is a typical example of "money can make the devil push the wheels", which shows the evils of capitalism. In fact, although Simpson could hire a powerful team of dream lawyers to fight the prosecution and win, the civil compensation six months later has turned Simpson from a wealthy star to a pauper.