Aaron Hernandez's legal team has challenged his murder conviction in the Odin Lloyd case, claiming that one of the jurors in the case was "untruthful" about his knowledge of Hernandez's double-murder case in Boston.
The Associated Press has more (via ESPN):
In redacted court documents released Monday, lawyer James Sultan says he spoke four times with an anonymous caller, starting the day after Hernandez was convicted April 15 of first-degree murder for the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd in North Attleborough, Massachusetts.
The names of the juror and the caller are redacted throughout the documents, as are details of what the caller said and what was said during the jury selection process before the trial.