O.J. Simpson 's estate is paying its debts.

Nearly 30 years after the family of Ron Goldman won a wrongful death judgment in a civil wrongful death case against the late NFL star—who was famously acquitted of perpetrating the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron—the estate has accepted a multi-million-dollar claim.

Executor Malcolm LaVergne accepted the Goldmans' creditor claim of $57,997,858.12, "plus judgment interest on the approved amount," according to Nov. 14 documents obtained by People .

Ron's father Fred Goldman initially filed a claim for more than $117 million—which he alleged was the equivalent of the $33.5 million owed after Simpson was found liable in 1997, as well as interest—although LaVergne stated in the Appro

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