Aaron Hernandez’s estate currently worthless, home to be sold

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From left to right, lead defence attorney Jose Baez, Aaron Hernandez and attorney Ronald Sullivan listen to Judge Jeffrey Locke during motion hearings prior to Hernandez's double murder trial in Boston, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. (Chris Christo/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

BOSTON — Court records show the estate of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez currently has a dollar value of zero.

The former New England Patriots tight end took his own life last week in prison.

The Boston Herald (http://bit.ly/2pq10St) reported that Hernandez’s fiancee and her lawyer said in an affidavit filed Wednesday in probate court that Hernandez’s estate is currently worth "$0.00" with "no monies available and no identifiable personal assets."

But there is an offer to buy Hernandez’s house — worth nearly $1.3 million. The mother of a man Hernandez was convicted of killing in 2013 has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit seeking any proceeds from the sale.

Hernandez was serving a life sentence when he hanged himself April 19, five days after he was acquitted in a 2012 double slaying.

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