Nicole Brown Simpson led a "dangerous life" in her final weeks, a spree of club-hopping and possible drug use that included invitations for men to join her in three-way sex, a family friend testified.

Cora Fishman said Nicole Simpson's newfound attitude combined with her inability to decide whether to go back to her ex-husband drove O.J. Simpson to distraction, leading him to confide, "I can't go on like this."Fishman, a friend of Simpson and his slain ex-wife, said she even warned Nicole Simpson about what Fishman considered to be a decadent lifestyle, according to a transcript of Fishman's testimony obtained by The Associated Press.

"At that time, Nicole was leading, like, a dangerous life," Fishman testified March 20. "I mean, she was coming on to guys. She was, you know, doing these things with Faye (Resnick), and I was worried about her."

Nicole Simpson and friend Ronald Goldman were slashed to death in 1994. Simpson was acquitted in October but faces wrongful-death lawsuits from the victims' families.

In the transcript, Fishman became the latest witness to confirm that Nicole Simpson was having an affair with Simpson's friend, Kansas City Chiefs running back Marcus Allen, shortly before her slaying, and that Simpson had threatened to kill his ex-wife if she ever dated other men.

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Among the details were Fishman's accounts of a conversation with Nicole Simpson in which she discussed having a three-way sexual encounter with Resnick and a man, identified as Brett.

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