HOLLYWOOD - O.J. Simpson's hypothetical account of killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman will be printed by a New York publisher.
A literary agent for the Goldman family has made a deal to repackage and publish If I Did It after relatives were awarded rights to the book by a federal judge in Florida last month.
Michael Wright, a spokesman for Los Angeles-based literary agent Sharlene Martin of Martin Literary Management, says, "The family and publisher have pledged to leave Simpson's manuscript entirely intact, but they will also add key commentary.
The Simpson book, in which he explains how he might have committed the killings, was not released last year as scheduled after provoking public outrage.
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