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Caitlyn Jenner claims she knew O.J. Simpson was guilty — and so did Robert Kardashian

Former Olympian and reality star Caitlyn Jenner believes that O.J. Simpson's lawyer and friend Robert Kardashian secretly knew of the athlete's guilt.

Caitlyn Jenner

Caitlyn Jenner is revealing secrets of the Kardashian family, as well as some of her own, while promoting her appropriately titled new book, "The Secrets of My Life."

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In a new interview with Andy Cohen on Sirius XM, the former Olympian and reality star said that she knew that O.J. Simpson was guilty of murdering his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.

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