CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
March 6, 1997 | GREG HERNANDEZ and JEFF KASS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Attorneys for the grandparents of O.J. Simpson's two youngest children on Wednesday accused the former football great of making it increasingly difficult for them to see the youngsters and announced their plans to continue fighting for custody. Louis and Juditha Brown filed a formal notice of their intent to appeal a judge's decision to award full custody of the children to Simpson and visitation rights to the Browns.