O.J. Simpson Prosecutor Marcia Clark Signs Deal With United Talent Agency

O.J. Simpson Prosecutor Marcia Clark Signs Deal With United Talent Agency
Former prosecutor Marcia Clark looks on during a preliminary hearing for O.J. Simpson who is charged with kidnapping, assault and burglary at the Clark County Regional Justice Center November 8, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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The chief prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson case, Marcia Clark has signed with United Talent Agency for representation in the areas of film and literacy. 

Clark, who shot to fame as the face of the prosecution attempting to find football star, O.J. Simpson guilty in the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Brown, has found a second career in book and television writing.

Many of the prisoners just don't belong there.
Marcia Clark, chief prosecutor, O.J. Simpson case

Clark, a legal analyst, wrote “Without a Doubt” where she gives her opinion about the trial of Simpson and the criminal justice system. The book was released in 1998 and is a New York Times Best Seller. 

In a March 2016 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Clark shared her thoughts on the current state of the criminal justice system, particularly the incarceration of Black men.

“Many of the prisoners just don’t belong there,” she said, saying “Trayvon Martin broke my heart.”

The O.J. Simpson case returned to the public eye with the 10-part FX series “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.” The series concluded on April 5.

Clark left the District Attorney office in 1997 and has since released crime novels “The Competition,” “Killer Ambition,” and “Guilt by Association” for the Rachel Knight series. She has inked a deal with Amazon to release two crime novels a year. She is slated to release “Blood Defense” in May.