When Aaron Hernandez was on trial for the murder of Odin Lloyd, prosecutors used footage from security cameras at his home in North Attleboro, Massachusetts as evidence against him.
The footage showed Hernandez and two other men returning home shortly after Lloyd was killed and it became part of the case that ultimately led to Hernandez’s conviction. Now that house will be going on the market as Hernandez faces a civil suit for wrongful death filed by Lloyd’s mother.
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. The proceeds from the sale will be held in an account by the court pending further orders from the judge.
Hernandez also faces another trial on charges that he killed two other men in Boston in 2012.