The Corner Office: He Did It
Eric Kampmann, president of Beaufort Books, published the one book other publishers wouldn’t touch. He talks about why he decided to bring O.J. Simpson’s controversial “If I Did It” to market.
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The next step was the “Today” show on Aug. 15, when I … went in and announced that I was the publisher of the book. … I was seated next to [Nicole Brown Simpson’s sister] Denise Brown, who came with 455 reasons why this was an outrage that somebody would be publishing the book. There are all kinds of reasons why what she was saying wasn’t accurate or genuine. For example, the Goldmans were awarded 90 percent of the proceeds of whatever was earned [from the book], and the Browns were only awarded 10 percent, because the Brown family had never perfected their claim. They weren’t happy with that. So to them, to a certain extent, it was all about the money.
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