Aaron Hernandez Reportedly Low On Cash, In Prison Brawl, A lawyer for Aaron Hernandez says the previous New England Patriots player is coming up short on cash in light of the fact that he's needed to pay such a variety of legal counselors.
Lawyer John Fitzpatrick made the remarks Thursday amid a hearing in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Hernandez was indicted month for the 2013 homicide of Odin Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee. Lloyd's mom has sued Hernandez, and her legal advisors are attempting to find his advantages.
Fitzpatrick says Hernandez was paid for stand out year of his now-ended $40 million agreement with the group. He says Hernandez has needed to contract a "company of attorneys" for his criminal cases.
Hernandez argued not blameworthy Thursday to a witness intimidation charge that prosecutors say is identified with a twofold homicide he's additionally charged in.
Lawyer John Fitzpatrick made the remarks Thursday amid a hearing in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Hernandez was indicted month for the 2013 homicide of Odin Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee. Lloyd's mom has sued Hernandez, and her legal advisors are attempting to find his advantages.
Fitzpatrick says Hernandez was paid for stand out year of his now-ended $40 million agreement with the group. He says Hernandez has needed to contract a "company of attorneys" for his criminal cases.
Hernandez argued not blameworthy Thursday to a witness intimidation charge that prosecutors say is identified with a twofold homicide he's additionally charged in.
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