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Aaron Hernandez was sexually abused when he was a boy

The Boston Globe started an investigative series that revealed that the former tight end of the New England Patriot, Aaron Hernandez who according to the reports committed suicide in prison last year was a victim of sexual harassment when he was a young boy.

The new unrevealed information which came from the “Spotlight Team” of The Boston Globe’s interviews. Hundreds of thousands of government, as well as court records, emails, text messages along with images, were sent by Hernandez, and he also received several messages when he was in prison in Massachusetts. Aaron Hernandez was also serving a life sentence without any chance of parole for slaying his Odin Lloyd, his one-time friend back in 2013.

The newspaper will be released in a six-part series, the very first installment of the series was first published on Saturday, last week. The first part featured as well as included the details about the childhood time of Hernandez, along with his sexuality and drug use.

The heartbreaking first installment featured content by Jonathan, Aaron Hernandez’s brother, Jonathan. According to Jonathan, he and his sibling brother were often beaten and brutalized by their father. Jonathan also described an incident where he made an attempt to call the police on his father and the threats from his father stopped him.

Jonathan recounted that once he had allegedly picked up his phone to make a call and seek help. And the response of Jonathan’s father was "call them." His father also threatened that he would beat Jonathan and his brother Aaron a lot harder than before. The father even said that the cops had to pull him off from Jonny when they would be knocking the door down.

In the piece, Jonathan had also disclosed that when Aaron was a boy, he was sexually abused multiple times. Jonathan became aware of this they both the brothers turned into adults. Hernandez was 27 years when he committed suicide.

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