[EXCLUSIVE] Aaron Hernandez Wants Jail House Interview w/ Man Who Says He Shot Him in the Face
Despite being behind bars, the plot thickens with the legal drama surrounding Aaron Hernandez. theJasmineBRAND.com has exclusively learned that the former NFL star is demanding the man suing him for allegedly shooting him in the face be ordered to sit down and be grilled about the allegations. What’s more? He wants the interview to take place where the man is currently incarcerated.
The 24-year-old former New England Patriots star was sued by Alexander Bradley last year. Bradley claimed that Hernandez shot him in the face after a altercation at a Miami strip club. The suit explained that while at Tootsie’s Cabaret in Miami on February 13, 2013, Bradley and Hernandez got into a fight.
He claims that when they both left the club in the same car, Aaron pointed his weapon at Bradley and the gun went off striking him in the face. The man claimed to have suffered major injuries as a result and lost his right eye sight. He demanded 100k + for the damages.


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