LMAO.
O.J. Simpson can take his watch and…wear it.
Three days after ordering the former NFL star to turn his Rolex over to the family of murder victim Ron Goldman, a judge has directed the family to return what turned out to be a luxurious-looking designer knockoff back to its original owner.
“It was made by the finest craftsmen in China,” Goldman attorney David Cook, who had expressed hope that the Rolex Submariner—James Bond’s model of choice in the early films—could be worth as much as $22,000, told the Los Angeles Times. “It’s a people’s Rolex.”
He even had a $10,000 offer from a potential buyer, Cook said.
Los Angeles attorney Ronald P. Slates had warned the court earlier this week of the watch’s dubious authenticity, asking whether they knew of any Rolex watches “that sell for 125 bucks.”
Apparently, even Simpson overpaid. Cook said that a San Francisco jeweler informed him the timepiece was worth about $100 and therefore “value disabled.”
Fake Rolex? C’mon OJ, not even a real Rolex could bring your former glory back.


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