OJ Simpson’s ashes turned into jewelry for his 4 kids

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OJ Simpson’s ashes have been turned into jewelry. AP

OJ Simpson’s lawyer revealed the fate of the late athlete’s ashes.

Four months after Simpson’s death, Malcolm LaVergne told TMZ that the remains have been made into cremation jewelry for his four surviving children.

The pieces were divvied up among Arnelle, 55, Jason, 54, Sydney, 38, and Justin, 36, the attorney said Monday.

The late athlete’s remains were divvied up among his four surviving kids. Getty Images The process cost more than $4,000. X / @TheRealOJ32

LaVergne, who noted that he did not want one for himself, shared that the cremation, jewelry and death certificates cost $4,243.06.

Simpson lost his battle with cancer in April.

The former NFL player’s children visited Simpson in his final days, with TMZ reporting that they all signed nondisclosure agreements.

Simpson was the father of Arnelle, Justin, Sydney and Jason. Getty Images He shared his youngest two kids with Nicole Brown Simpson, seen here. Getty Images

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They were not allowed to have their phones in the room where they said their goodbyes, according to the outlet.

Simpson shared Arnelle and Jason with his ex-wife Marguerite Whitley.

The former couple, who divorced in 1979, were also the parents of daughter Aaren, who died that same year ahead of her 2nd birthday.

Simpson was acquitted of the actress’s 1994 murder. Bei/Shutterstock He later served time for armed robbery. AP

Simpson went on to welcome Sydney and Justin with Nicole Brown Simpson.

The retired running back was found not guilty of the 1994 murders of Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman — but found liable in their deaths in a civil lawsuit.

He subsequently served time on armed robbery charges.

Simpson revealed his prostate cancer diagnosis in 2023. AP He died in April. AFP/Getty Images

Simpson was active on social media upon his release, telling his Instagram followers in May 2023 about doing chemotherapy following his cancer diagnosis.

His last public outing was in Las Vegas in February of the following year.

That same month, the former Buffalo Bills player claimed his health was “good” and he was “just about over” his “issues.”

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