Brian Gerard "Kato" Kaelin (/ˈkeɪtoʊˈkeɪlɪn/; born March 9, 1959) is an American radio and television personality who gained fame as a witness during the 1994–1995 murder trial of O. J. Simpson. Read full biography of Kato Kaelin →
I think that money is the root of all evil. I've seen it happen.
I think the prosecution had all the evidence in front of them to have won the case.
I want people to realize that the domestic abuse charges happened in 1989. I didn't meet any of them until 1993.
I was never OJ's closest pal, and the media would say that over and over, but I wasn't his enemy either.
I'm doing comedy development at National Lampoon.
I'm not afraid of O.J. now.
I'm the guy, I'm kind of like the, uh, Everyman, so I think people just relate to that.
If there's something that you hear on TV about me, just call me and I'll tell you if it's true.
Sometimes people who get wealthy when they are very, very young, it's a curse to them. They don't realize it.
Thoughts would go in and out of my mind, but I didn't want to believe that he could have done it.
I thought it was possible that O.J. could have done something. It crossed my mind. I was thinking about the events of everything and going, Why did I... →