Judge: Aaron Hernandez Can Sell Home, Vehicle

The proceeds will be held by the court

A judge has approved a request by Aaron Hernandez and the mother of the man he was convicted of murdering to sell Hernandez's $1.3 million North Attleboro home and his Hummer.

Lawyers for Hernandez and Ursula Ward had filed a joint motion in July seeking to sell the home at 22 Ronald C. Meyer Drive and the 2005 Hummer.

Hernandez was convicted earlier this year in the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee. Ward has sued Hernandez, and court records indicate Ward could be awarded more than $5 million in the case.

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. Both items will be sold by brokers to be agreed upon by both parties.

All expenses incurred for the marketing and sale of the property and the vehicle will be deducted directly from the sales proceeds.

Hernandez was sentenced to life in prison without parole in April. He still faces two murder charges in Boston.

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