What O.J. Simpson's Sons Jason And Justin Really Do For A Living

When O.J. Simpson stood trial for allegedly killing Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, the former couple’s son Justin Simpson was only 5. According to the New York Daily News, he was asleep upstairs at Nicole’s Brentwood condo when the bloody slayings occurred outside. Per Insider, Jason Simpson was 24 and working in a nearby restaurant. Nicole was booked to dine at the eatery with friends on the night of her murder but canceled at the last minute.

The Los Angeles Times reports that following his move to Florida with his dad and three siblings, Jason strived to keep as low a profile as possible. He has no social media presence and avoids speaking to the press. His last known whereabouts were in Atlanta, Georgia, where he worked as a chef at St. Cecilia.

Meanwhile, according to the Tampa Bay Times, Justin is a licensed realtor living in St. Petersburg, Florida, with Sydney Simpson. “It’s a great place to live,” he told the Times. “It’s gorgeous here.” However, court documents obtained by the New York Post show Justin and Sydney are potentially in hot water. The Brown and Goldman families allege that the siblings have “built a mini-real estate empire” comprised of 13 homes in low-income areas within St. Petersburg, all bought with cash. The Browns and Goldmans, who still await their civil trial settlement from O.J., are demanding full disclosure regarding the source of the money used to purchase the houses.

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