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The sports memorabilia dealer who says O.J. Simpson and a crew of thugs robbed him in a Las Vegas hotel room says some of the stolen items were "heirlooms" that should be given to his family.
"I believed these items belonged to Mr. Simpson's kids," said Bruce Fromong, who returned to the stand Tuesday after his testimony the day before was cut short due to illness. "They should go back to him."
Simpson maintains that he walked, unarmed, into a meeting with Fromong and Alfred Beardsley on Sept. 13, 2007, solely to reclaim items that had been stolen from him by a former agent.
Fromong testified Monday that two of Simpson's alleged accomplices were carrying guns when the group stormed inside. On Tuesday, Fromong told the court that he heard someone yelling, "Put the gun down!" amid the commotion.
Despite supporting the defense's position that Simpson was the rightful owner of the things taken, Fromong later propped up the prosecution's argument that Simpson had stockpiled valuable memorabilia to keep it away from the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown, to whom he owes $33.5 million in a wrongful-death judgment.



