Judge authorizes sale of Aaron Hernandez’s home

Judge authorizes sale of Aaron Hernandez’s home

The Boston Globe reports that Bristol Superior Court Judge Richard T. Moses authorized the sale of Hernandez’s house, which has been assessed at $1.3 million, and his Hummer after a joint request by both sides.



Aaron Hernandez’s North Attleborough home and beloved SUV Hummer vehicle are now up for sale in anticipation of a wrongful death civil lawsuit he is expected to soon face. The proceeds from the sale of the house and the vehicle will be deposited with the New Bedford Superior Court clerk’s office for distribution upon further order of the court.

Hernandez is led away in handcuffs after his sentencing. A recording showed him and two friends returning to the house just minutes after Lloyd’s death.

Hernandez is being sued by Ursula Ward, mother of Odin Lloyd, the 27-year-old semi-pro football player Hernandez was convicted of killing in 2013.

 

Hernandez also is facing trial for the 2012 slayings of two men in Boston, a crime to which he has pleaded not guilty.

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