United Kingdom, Jan. 27 -- O.J. Simpson's son is being sued for allegedly moving into his late father's home without permission.

Malcolm LaVergne - an attorney who serves as special administrator of the late sportsman-turned-actor's estate - has filed a lawsuit against Primary Holding LLC, which he says is owned and operated by Justin Simpson, claiming the 36 year old has gone back on a deal made over the house.

According to TMZ, the lawyer told how Primary Holdings purchased the house where the 'Naked Gun' star was living when he died of cancer in April last year in a deal where the firm would keep the property in order to protect O.J.'s financial interests and shield the abode against creditor claims.

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