Arnelle Simpson
Mother: Marguerite Whitley
Birthday: December 4, 1968
Arnelle Simpson is O.J. Simpson’s eldest child and first daughter with his first wife, Marguerite Whitley. Simpson and Whitley welcomed Arnelle on December 4, 1968, a year after they married on June 24, 1967. Arnelle lives in Fresno, California, according to a 2017 report by USA Today. (Fresno County property records obtained by The Fresno Bee also indicated that Whitley had a home in northwest Fresno.)
Of Simpson’s five children, Arnelle was the most public and she was rumored to have dated rapper Tupac Shakur in the 1990s. (Tupac also referenced Simpson in his 1996 song, “Picture Me Rollin'”, in which he raps, “Free like O.J. all day, you can’t stop me.”
Arnelle was also called as a defense witness in Simpson’s murder trial in 1996 and testified for him again in 2013 when he was seeking a new trial for his robbery and kidnapping conviction in Nevada, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Arnelle is also credited for coming up with the idea for Simpson’s controversial 2008 book, If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer , which she revealed in a 2007 deposition. “This book deal has come to me to give to my dad. How do I go about making it legit?” she told Simpson’s lawyer during the trial, according to The Los Angeles Times. At the time, a Florida bankruptcy court was awarding the rights to the book to the family of Ronald Goldman, who Simpson was found liable of murdering in 1997 and. was ordered to pay more than $33 million in damages.




















