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  1. Jul 19, 2017 · Before the Simpson case, Furhman took part in taped interviews with a screenwriter in which he used the N-word 41 times. Judge Lance Ito determined that in all uses, Furhman was using the word...

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  3. Jul 19, 2017 · In interviews with screenwriter McKinny, Furhman used the N-word 41 times in what Judge Lance Ito determined to be “a disparaging manner.”

  4. The tapes include many racist slurs and remarks made by Fuhrman, including uses of the word "nigger," descriptions of police brutality perpetrated on black suspects, misogynist slurs and descriptions of the harassment and intimidation of female Los Angeles police officers by male officers.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_FuhrmanMark Fuhrman - Wikipedia

    Mark Fuhrman (born February 5, 1952) is a former detective of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). He is primarily known for his part in the investigation of the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in the O. J. Simpson murder case. In 1995, Fuhrman was called to testify regarding his discovery of evidence in the Simpson ...

  6. Mar 8, 2016 · The real F. Lee Bailey studiously used the 90s-appropriate noun “African-American,” whereas the fictional F. Lee Bailey uses the word “black,” but the deployment of the N-word lines up almost...

  7. Nov 15, 2016 · Fuhrman denied the accusation but caught himself in a lie; recordings established that he did use “n——” frequently and with relish. Arguing that Fuhrman exhibited both racism and dishonesty, Simpson’s attorneys won a controversial acquittal. The N-word has surfaced in scores of criminal cases.

  8. Mar 29, 2016 · Between 1985 and 1994, the recordings show Fuhrman used the N-word 41 times and spoke of police brutality against black suspects, suggesting racist motivations regarding the discovery of the...