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Encyclopedia > Denise Brown

Denise Brown is the older sister of murdered Nicole Brown Simpson. Nicole Brown Simpson (May 19, 1959 – June 12, 1994) was murdered at her home in Los Angeles, California. ...


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Denise Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (447 words)
Denise Brown (born July 29, 1957 in Germany) is the older sister of the late Nicole Brown Simpson, who was found murdered along with her friend Ronald Goldman.
Denise Brown "led a life remarkable only in its normalcy until June 12, 1994, when her sister Nicole Brown Simpson was murdered" (statement from Nicole Brown Foundation).
U.S. Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania contacted Brown and asked for her assistance on a portion of the bill that was being stalled in committee in the U.S. Senate.
Nicole Brown Simpson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (598 words)
The daughter of Juditha and Louis Brown, Nicole (like her older sister) was born in Frankfurt, Germany, but the family moved to Dana Point, California, where she grew up, along with younger sisters Dominque and Tanya and older sister Denise.
Brown was married to O. Simpson on February 2, 1985, who by that time had retired from professional football.
In 1994, Nicole Simpson's sister Denise Brown established The Nicole Brown Charitable Foundation in Nicole's memory, to assist victims of domestic violence.
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