"I'm one clarifies of the 2009 events recalls white guys [police are] looking for," he said. Charles B. Ehrlich, 53 -- along with Cashmore -- was seen on a casino surveillance tape carrying boxes out of the Palace Station, police said. In 2004, he was accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of defrauding investors in Florida in a stock purchasing scheme. He was ordered to repay more than $500,000 and was fined $60,000. Walter Alexander, 46, was a Simpson friend and real estate agent who had golfed and partied with him for more than a decade He bragged about the friendship.

When Alexander applied for a real estate job in Arizona, he told broker Manny T Carrillo that he knew a lot of celebrities . "I asked him, 'Who do you know?' And the first guy he says is O. J. "After the pre-wedding dinner, police said, Simpson and the five men drove to the Palace Station, where Fromong and Beardsley had laid out $80,000 to $100,000 in memorabilia on the bed in the room Riccio had rented Von Braun Center Concert Hall - vonbrauncenter Von Braun Center Concert Hall - vonbrauncenter . According to the arrest report, Riccio escorted Beardsley and Fromong to Room 1203, then ducked out to meet the promised client He returned with an angry Simpson accommodation Von Braun Center Concert Hall . Two of Simpson's companions -- one in a purple suit, one dressed in black -- were armed, the collectors told police. One of the men, holding a semiautomatic pistol in his right hand, reportedly frisked Beardsley and snarled: "I'm a cop, and you're lucky this ain't L. Von Braun Center Concert Hall tickets A accomodations . or you'd be dead. "The report said someone shoved Fromong, who stumbled over a chair airport hotels. Beardsley and Simpson began shouting about where the footballs and framed awards had come from. "I thought you were my friend!" Simpson yelled at Fromong. "Give me my [things] back!"Simpson's companions began stuffing collectibles into pillowcases.

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