Sports Rewind: O.J. Simpson Hit With Tax Lien

O.J. owes, Jerramy Stevens marries, plus more sports.

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Brown Fired, D'Antoni Hired - Los Angeles Lakers coach Mike Brown gets the axe, O.J.'s in trouble again, and is it true love for Hope Solo and Jerramy Stevens? Plus more sports headlines. – Britt Middleton On Friday, just five games into his second season, Los Angeles Lakers parted ways with head coach Mike Brown. Former Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni was named his replacement.(Photo: Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

O.J. Simpson - In 2008, O.J. Simpson owed over $1.4 million in taxes to the state of California.(Photo by Issac Brekken-Pool/Getty Images)

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O.J. Simpson Owes California - O.J. Simpson, currently serving time in a Nevada prison for robbery owes the state of California $318,566.04 for  unpaid taxes from 12 years ago.

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True Love? - Former Seahawks tight end Jerramy Stevens married U.S. women's soccer team goalkeeper Hope Solo Tuesday, just hours after Stevens appeared in court for allegedly assaulting her.  (Photo: twitter/hopesolo)

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True Love? - Former Seahawks tight end Jerramy Stevens married U.S. women's soccer team goalkeeper Hope Solo Tuesday, just hours after Stevens appeared in court for allegedly assaulting her.  (Photo: twitter/hopesolo)

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Antron Brown Blazes a Path - Despite his engine catching on fire, drag racer Antron Brown won the  NHRA Full Throttle Series Top Fuel championship in Pomona, California, on Sunday, blazing a path as the first African-American to win a major auto racing title. (Photo: AP Photo/NHRA, Teresa Long, File)

Fabrice Muamba's Emotional Return - Retired soccer player Fabrice Muamba was greeted with thunderous applause last Thursday at White Hart Lane stadium in England, his first appearance since suffering a near-fatal heart attack on the field in March. The 24-year-old, who last played for the Bolton Wanderers, retired in April upon his medical team's recommendation. (Photo: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

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Fabrice Muamba's Emotional Return - Retired soccer player Fabrice Muamba was greeted with thunderous applause last Thursday at White Hart Lane stadium in England, his first appearance since suffering a near-fatal heart attack on the field in March. The 24-year-old, who last played for the Bolton Wanderers, retired in April upon his medical team's recommendation. (Photo: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

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USC's Deflated Reputation - A student manager working with the University of Southern California football team was fired last week for deflating five game balls below NCAA regulations to give the Trojans an unfair advantage in a game against Oregon. USC was fined for the incident. (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

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USC's Deflated Reputation - A student manager working with the University of Southern California football team was fired last week for deflating five game balls below NCAA regulations to give the Trojans an unfair advantage in a game against Oregon. USC was fined for the incident. (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Emmanuel Sanders' Foul Play - The saying cheaters never prosper rang true for Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders, who on Friday was fined $15,000 by the NFL for faking a leg injury during an Oct. 21 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Sanders became the first NFL player slapped with a fine of this kind. (Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

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Emmanuel Sanders' Foul Play - The saying cheaters never prosper rang true for Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders, who on Friday was fined $15,000 by the NFL for faking a leg injury during an Oct. 21 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Sanders became the first NFL player slapped with a fine of this kind. (Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Delmon Young's Judgment Day - Former Detroit Tigers player Delmon Young pled guilty to aggravated harassment charges last Wednesday, stemming from an incident last March where the 27-year-old shouted an anti-Semitic slur and tackled a man outside a New York City hotel. (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

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Delmon Young's Judgment Day - Former Detroit Tigers player Delmon Young pled guilty to aggravated harassment charges last Wednesday, stemming from an incident last March where the 27-year-old shouted an anti-Semitic slur and tackled a man outside a New York City hotel. (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

Milton Bradley Investigated Again for Domestic Violence - Last week, the estranged wife of former Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Milton Bradley filed a felony domestic violence report against her soon-to-be ex. She said things turned physical during an argument at their home, the third time since January 2011 that she has accused Bradley of assaulting her. (Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)

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Milton Bradley Investigated Again for Domestic Violence - Last week, the estranged wife of former Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Milton Bradley filed a felony domestic violence report against her soon-to-be ex. She said things turned physical during an argument at their home, the third time since January 2011 that she has accused Bradley of assaulting her. (Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)

Mike Tyson on the taste of Evander Holyfield’s ear:  - “It wasn’t too tasty… I didn’t have any of that Holyfield hot sauce on it. That would have been a delicacy.” (Photo: Landov)

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Mike Tyson Is a No-Show - A Poland court ruled recently that former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson must pay $48,000 to an event organizer after Tyson failed to appear at a boxing gala last year. (Photo: Landov)

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Major League Soccer Bolsters Diversity - A recent study from the University of Central Florida's Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES) awarded MLS a B+/A- rating for its racial hiring practices and a B grade for gender hiring practices. Minorities currently make up 51 percent of the league, surpassing whites for the first time in MLS history.  (Photo: Victor Decolongon/Getty Images)