It’s been nearly four months since former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of first-degree murder, but some more details from the case are still slowly coming in. According to a filing released by a prosecutor on Monday, an anonymous tipster who raised questions about a juror in the murder trial had a sexually explicit relationship with Hernandez “prior to and during the trial.”
James Sultan, one of Hernandez’s lawyer, has said the anonymous woman called him several times after the tight end was convicted in April of first-degree murder.