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The testimony of Shayanna Jenkins. The fiancee of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez testified Monday that he asked her to remove a box from their home on the day after he allegedly Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez and Aaron Hernandez had known each other since elementary school and got engaged in 2012 before she gave birth to their daughter, Avielle, who is now four years old. Aaron Hernandez Fiance Shayanna Net Worth Today. Similarly, It is estimated that Shayanna Jenkins is worth around 2 million dollars. She also married a former boxer Dino Guilmette who is also worth 2 million dollars. Shayanna was paid 6 million dollars of Hernandez's contract when his conviction was overturned as he had signed a seven-year Aaron Hernandez ‘s fiancĂ©e at the time of his death, Shayanna Jenkins, is expecting a child 13 months after he hanged himself in prison. The mother of one, who shares daughter Avielle Janelle Shayanna Jenkins became estranged from her sister Shaneah, and the documentary suggests she helped Hernandez dispose of the murder weapon. Hernandez now faces an automatic life sentence for murder The late Aaron Herandez's fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez, is accused of misusing her daughter's trust fund. REUTERS Aaron Hernandez left a trust fund for the daughter he shares The late Aaron Hernandez shared daughter Avielle Janelle Hernandez with his fiancĂ©e, Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez. For the late Aaron Hernandez, becoming a father to his daughter, Avielle Janelle The fight started when Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez said she couldn’t afford the $10,697 bill for her daughter’s dance lessons. Jenkins-Hernandez denies wrongdoing in the dispute over the late “The family of Aaron Hernandez wishes to thank all of you for the thoughtful expressions of condolences,” the family said in a statement. Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez, who legally added his When Aaron died, he had just $200,000 in retirement accounts and around $50,000 in the bank. The majority of his money went into paying his legal fees. Therefore, at the time of his death, Aaron Hernandez had an estimated net worth of $150,000. READ THIS NEXT: Bode Miller and Morgan Miller Reveal the Names of Their Twin Boys. That same month, Hernandez also got engaged to his girlfriend of five years, Shayanna Jenkins, and the couple moved into a $1.3 million home in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, according to the AP. In a suicide note Hernandez left for his fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez, he wrote, “You’re rich.” He called her “a true angel” and urged her to “tell my story fully, but never 5Pgnbs. Story highlightsHernandez's fiancee tells Dr. Phil she never saw any indications he was gayShe also addresses question of whether Hernandez killed himself so she would get his money (CNN)The fiancee of former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez said in a televised interview aired Tuesday that the ex-NFL star denied to her rumors that he was the second part of a prerecorded television interview, Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez told Phil McGraw of the talk show "Dr. Phil" that defense lawyers told her about the rumors. "I asked him if it were true," she said. Hernandez, in prison for the fatal shooting of a man who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee, told her "that it wasn't."Hernandez, 27, was found dead in his cell at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center on April 19, authorities said. His death came five days after he'd been acquitted in a separate double murder trial. After Hernandez died, there were published reports that he feared being outed as gay or bisexual. "I had no indication or any feeling that he was (gay)," Jenkins-Hernandez said. "He was very much a man to me. I don't know where this came from."She indicated Hernandez had concerns about rumors while in prison serving a life sentence of Odin Lloyd, but said she didn't know whether Hernandez thought the claim might surface publicly. In Monday's segment, Jenkins-Hernandez said she didn't believe her fiance killed himself. In Tuesday's interview McGraw asked her whether she thought Hernandez might have killed himself so she could inherit millions of dollars."That I don't know," she began. "I think anything is a possibility, but I don't know what this, this doing, was for. If he was sitting right here there's tons of stuff I would ask. I can't speculate on what he was thinking, or why he may or may not have done it. ..."I don't believe that would be the cause."Following a Massachusetts formality, a judge vacated Hernandez's conviction in the Lloyd case after the onetime superstar's death, but a prosecutor promised to appeal the decision. McGraw said his interview with Jenkins-Hernandez was recorded the day of the judge's ruling, May mother told reporters that day she was not angry."I'm not because God said the battle is not yours, it's mine, he said. So I know God is fighting this battle for me," she said. "In our book he is guilty and he will always be guilty."He was innocent, fiancee saysStill wearing her engagement ring, Jenkins-Hernandez said in the interview that aired Monday that her fiance's guilty verdict in the Lloyd case was "a shock to all of us. We were definitely leaning more toward an innocent verdict."On Tuesday's show, she addressed the issue of three notes found after Hernandez died, saying one was to her, one was to their daughter, and one was to his were peculiarities in his suicide note to her, she said in the first segment. It was oddly short, and rather than calling her "babe" or "bae," he addressed her by name, she said. It was also strange that he didn't sign it "soulmate.""It screamed love, but it wasn't personal. It wasn't intimate. ... There were some odd parts where It didn't make sense," she said. "The handwriting was similar but I feel like, again, you have nothing but time in there, so, I feel like it's easily duplicated or could be."She did, however, say the phrase "You're rich" referenced their if she believed her fiance was guilty of Lloyd's killing, Jenkins-Hernandez said, "I truly don't. I've said it over and over. He may have been at the wrong place, wrong time, but I don't think what is said to be out there is actually accurate."On Tuesday's segment she added: "I want him to be known as innocent, because he was. ... (The media) want to make him out to be this monster and he's not."Their last chatJenkins-Hernandez told McGraw in the first part of the interview there was no indication Hernandez was suicidal. Their chats prior to his death struck an encouraging tone. He spoke of coming home and keeping up the fight, she said. She called the acquittal in the second murder trial a high point in her fiance's legal drama, and the night before he died, he told their 4-year-old daughter, Avielle, he was coming home and couldn't wait to sleep in the bed with her and her mother. She believes she was the last person to speak with him, and their conversation was "completely normal." At no point did he indicate he would never see her or Avielle again. "I remember him saying, 'Babe I've got to go. They're shutting the doors.' I honestly don't think we said, 'I love you' to each other. And that was it," she said. "I don't know what to believe, to be honest with you. It's just not the Aaron that I know. I think that if he would have done something like this, it would have been at his worst, and I felt like it was looking so bright. We were going up a ladder, in a sense, to a positive direction," she said. "I don't think this was a suicide, knowing him. I don't know. I don't know."Had she any inkling Hernandez was pondering taking his life, she said, she would have taken action. "I wanted him home more than anyone. I would've stopped it. I would've told someone," she said. 'He was absolutely in love'Jenkins-Hernandez also spoke about her fiance's "big heart," especially when it came to Avielle. He never let the fame or multimillion-dollar contract change him, she said. Pressed by McGraw on whether Hernandez was a gang member, she said, "Not from knowledge," before conceding she probably wouldn't have known otherwise. Asked if any of Hernandez's friends made her nervous, or if she'd ever confronted Hernandez about his friends, she said no. "Everyone has their own choice in friends. He didn't have the best choice in some friends, but that didn't make him a bad person," she said. "I wouldn't say I felt uncomfortable in my home. I separated myself. ... I pick and choose my battles, and there's some things that I pressed on and some things I didn't."Family remains important to her, Jenkins-Hernandez said, explaining that she changed her name even though she and Hernandez were just engaged, "for the simple fact that we were a family, and I'm very strict on that."Avielle "was very much a daddy's girl," she said, explaining that she took the 4-year-old to see her father once or twice a week before his death. They never spoke about the drama, only happy times, and Avielle would sit in Hernandez's lap, play cards and color during their visits. "He was absolutely in love. When we were all together, he was focused on her. It's kind of like I was just the chaperone, in a sense," she said. "When she was there, she took over and she demanded attention. That's for sure."Asked if Avielle understood her father was a convicted murderer, or even that she was visiting him in prison, Jenkins-Hernandez said they always kept the visits positive. "She has no idea, and I won't tell her until she decides to ask or if she asks. She thought daddy was at work. That's how we kept it. She knows nothing about, jail, prison or any of that stuff," she said. An earlier version of this story misstated the timing of Hernandez's suicide. It happened days after his acquittal in a double murder case. Dr. Phil didn't hold anything back this week when he interviewed Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez. In her first interview since her fiancĂ©, Aaron Hernandez, committed suicide in a Massachusetts prison, Dr. Phil attempted to get an explanation for several questions that have remained unanswered since Hernandez's death on April 19. One of the biggest mysteries revolves around the contents of one of the suicide notes that were found with Hernandez's body on the morning he died. Shortly after Hernandez's death, the district attorney's office said that the first two notes were intended for Hernandez's fiancĂ©e and his 4-year-old daughter. However, they were mum about the contents of the third note. Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez was interviewed by Dr. Phil. Peteski Productions/CBS Television According to a report from Newsweek that came out April 21, the final note was intended for Hernandez's prison boyfriend, a 22-year-old man named Kyle Kennedy. However, Jenkins-Hernandez firmly denied that during her interview with Dr. Phil. "There's nothing for Kyle Kennedy. There's no letter for Kyle Kennedy," Jenkins-Hernandez said. "There's one addressed to our daughter [one for me] and then there was another one to his lawyers." Kennedy's lawyer, Larry Army, had said that the third note was intended for his client. Not only did Jenkins-Hernandez shoot that theory down, but she doesn't seem to believe that there was any type of romantic relationship between her fiancĂ© and Kennedy. 'If Kyle Kennedy was such a close friend, and Aaron was telling him he wanted to [commit suicide] he would still be here because Kyle Kennedy should have, you know, poked that lightbulb in somebody's head and been a true friend and stopped it," Jenkins-Hernandez said. Jenkins-Hernandez also took exception to the fact that Army insisted that Hernandez had left a $50,000 watch for Kennedy before killing himself. "I think it's very foolish for a man, or his counsel, to come out and talk about a $50,000 watch when he has a child, and offer his condolences to his fiancĂ©e and his child, but then asking for such things or saying such things. It's not commendable," Jenkins-Hernandez said. With Kennedy's lawyer insisting that Hernandez was very close with his client, Dr. Phil asked the obvious follow up question: Was Aaron gay? "The Aaron that I know? No. I got no indication or any feeling that he was such," Jenkins-Hernandez said. "He was very much a man to me. It's embarrassing in a sense."On the other hand, Jenkins-Hernandez did concede that just because she didn't see it doesn't mean it didn't happen. "It's hurtful, regardless of if it's true or not," Jenkins-Hernandez said. "It's not something I saw. It's not something I believe. It's just not him. While Hernandez was still alive, Jenkins-Hernandez said she "asked him if it was true [that he was gay] and he said that it wasn't."Jenkins-Hernandez also added that Kennedy's name never came up once during her conversations with her fiancĂ©. "I don't know who this Kyle Kennedy is. I've never heard of him, honestly. Aaron has never mentioned him," Jenkins-Hernandez said. One thing Jenkins-Hernandez couldn't explain about Aaron's death was the suicide note that he left for her. Near the end of the note, Aaron wrote the words, "You're rich" to Jenkins-Hernandez. When Dr. Phil asked if what that meant, Jenkins-Hernandez admitted she wasn't sure. "That I don't know," she said. "I think anything's a possibility, but I don't know what this was for."One theory is that Hernandez killed himself so that his murder conviction for killing Odin Lloyd would be vacated, which is exactly what happened on May 9. The vacated conviction means that Hernandez died without a murder conviction on his record, something that could potentially pave the way for her to collect money from the NFL. Jenkins-Hernandez's interview with Dr. Phil was recorded on the same day that Hernandez's conviction was thrown out (May 9). The interview aired as a two-part special on Monday and Tuesday this week. During the first part of the interview, Jenkins-Hernandez said she thought Aaron's suicide was a hoax when she first got the call that he had killed himself. Jenkins-Hernandez also said she has a lot of questions left for Aaron. "If he was sitting right here, there are tons of stuff I would ask," she said. "I can't speculate on what he was thinking. It's unbelievable to me. I don't believe any of it and I don't believe that was the cause." Childhood & Early LifeShayanna was born on May 29, 1989, in Bristol, Connecticut to Jodi and Derrick Jenkins. She has a sister, Shaneah Jenkins, and a half-sister, Ontavia had known Aaron Hernandez since their elementary school days. For years, their families had resided around the corner from each other. Hernandez’s father was a respected member of the community and worked as a custodian, while Shayanna’s mother, in the absence of their father, raised her and her sister on her Reading Below You May LikeRelationship with HernandezShayanna Jenkins was an exemplary student and a star sportsperson in her own right, having won several accolades as a track and field athlete. Their relationship took a serious turn during middle school. They began dating in 2007 and the subsequent relationship went through its fair share of ups and downs as Hernandez became a national sensation. There were issues with other women. As she herself stated during the trial, “He was a star... There were a lot of girls trying to get his attention.”During the time she was studying at a community college in her home state Connecticut, Hernandez was picked by the University of Florida’s prestigious football program. Following the end of his junior year, he decided to forego his senior year and make himself available for the NFL turned out to be a smart decision. In 2010, he was drafted by the Patriots in the fourth round of drafting. While his initial contract with the team was for decidedly less amount of money than many of his colleagues, it changed in 2012 when he signed a contract extension worth $40 the distance, Shayanna and Hernandez maintained regular contact and when he finally moved back to play for the Patriots, she moved in with him. They would purchase a $ million house in Boston suburb. She became pregnant sometime in early-2012. By November, they were engaged. Their daughter, Avielle Janelle Hernandez, was born on November 6, Murder of Odin LloydOdin Llyod was a linebacker who played for the Boston Bandits, a semi-professional football team also based in New England. He met Hernandez through Shaneah with who he was in a relationship. On June 16, 2013, a night before the murder, Hernandez messaged two of his friends who lived outside the state and requested them to come to him in the early morning of 17 June, Lloyd texted his sister from Hernandez’s car. According to the prosecutors, they were in each other’s proximity at least ten hours before the was shot five times in the chest and back at roughly 3:30 am in an industrial park situated only a mile away from Hernandez’s residence. He soon succumbed to his on 26 June at his home, Hernandez faced charges of, among other things, first degree murder. His out-of-state friends, Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace, were also taken into custody a day later. Shayanna herself and Hernandez’s cousin, Tanya Cummings Singleton, were charged as accessories to murder as the investigators suspected that they helped Hernandez in killing Lloyd. On 22 August, a grand jury indicted Hernandez for the murder and in September, Shayanna was indicted on a count of gave Hernandez support with her constant presence in the court. As a result, her relationship with Shaneah became strained. She once asked Hernandez directly if he had killed Lloyd. His answer was the trial, Hernandez was also indicted for the murders of Safiro Teixeira Furtado and Daniel Jorge Correia de Abreu, but he was eventually acquitted of those charges by a jury in April 2017. Shayanna appeared on the court with their daughter that day. Hernandez blew kisses to Avielle and mouthed “I love you” to his January 2015, she reportedly sought immunity from prosecution in exchange for testifying against Hernandez, which she was granted in February. On April 15, 2015, Hernandez was convicted of first-degree murder of Odin Lloyd and other charges and was later sentenced to life imprisonment. After the conviction, Shayanna took his last name even though they were not Hernandez allegedly hanged himself in April 2017. His body was found in his cell on April 19, 2017, at around 3:05 am. When Shayanna was told of what had transpired, she initially did not believe it and contacted their EventsIn the ensuing years, she has appeared on Dr Phil’s show to tell her story and is currently fighting a legal battle to ensure that Avielle gets some money that was promised to Hernandez by the NFL and the New England Patriots. Shayanna Jenkins shared a daughter with the New England Patriots star and was engaged to him before he committed suicide in prison where he was serving a murder sentence Published on : 03:17 PST, Jan 25, 2020 Aaron Hernandez and Shayanna Jenkins (Getty Images, Netflix) Aaron Hernandez's fiancĂ©e Shayanna Jenkins gave her first interview to 'Good Morning America' following the Netflix documentary that looked at the late NFL star's suicide, murder conviction and sexuality. The 30-year-old was seen in tears in the interview's preview clip when she is asked to talk about Hernandez, according to Daily Mail. "It's the hardest thing ever," she says in the clip. The site also reported that there are certain elements that needed to be explained and were not part of the documentary. Jenkins had not shed light on the documentary since its release on January 15. She shared a daughter with the New England Patriots star and was engaged to him before he committed suicide in prison where he was serving a murder sentence. The documentary explores his childhood, his rise as an NFL player and eventually him as a killer. Titled 'Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez', the gripping docu-series had ample news coverage, clips of his childhood and interviews with his close ties — one of them being his former lover, Dennis SanSoucie. ADVERTISEMENT A teaser of the interview dropped on Twitter with Jenkins being asked: "How do you think the world should remember Aaron Hernandez?" It is here that she responds and breaks into tears while there is a continuous stream of narration. According to HNHH, the documentary has faced severe backlash from those directly involved in the murder case. The family of Odin Lloyd, the man he murdered, said they were "blindsided" by the documentary after declining this and other specials in the past. They added that producers had used old footage of themselves to make it look like they had given exclusive interviews for it. At the time of his death, Lloyd was dating Shaneah Jenkins, sister of the fiancĂ©e of Aaron 'Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez' is now streaming on Netflix. Courtesy of Shayanna Jenkins – Hernandez/InstagramShe believed in him. Aaron Hernandez had a fiancĂ©e, Shayanna Jenkins, before he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 2015 for the murder of Odin Lloyd and his suicide in 2017. What do we know about Jenkins, 30, and does Hernandez have any other notable family members he left behind when he went to jail and killed himself? Who Was Aaron Hernandez’s FiancĂ©e? Before Hernandez was convicted of killing Lloyd, he had a seemingly happy relationship with Jenkins. She stood by Hernandez and attended the trial with his relatives — even though Lloyd was dating Jenkins’ sister, Shaneah Jenkins, Oxygen reported. “I wasn’t going to let him experience it alone,” Jenkins told the outlet. “I was going to stick by his side every step of the way.” AP/ShutterstockAfter Hernandez’s death, Jenkins appears to have gotten her own life back on track. She regularly posts on Instagram, and just shared a message on January 16 about all the support she’s received following the release of Aaron Hernandez’s Killing Fields, a three-hour investigative series on her former fiancĂ©e’s murder case. “I wanted to let all of you sweet souls know I have tried to read every message sent on Instagram and through email (positive and negative) 
 the amount of support and positive energy is again unreal!” she shared. Where Is Aaron Hernandez’s Daughter Now? Courtesy of Shayanna Jenkins-HernandezJenkins and Hernandez had a daughter together — Avielle Hernandez. She was born a few months before his arrest on November 6, 2012 and shares Hernandez’s birthday. The couple was going to get married in 2014, but Hernandez was arrested in 2013. Jenkins actually has two children; she gave birth to her second daughter in June 2018. She shares her second child with Dino Guilmette, an amateur boxer. What Happened to Aaron Hernandez’s Cousin, Tanya? In the television series, viewers learned that Aaron’s cousin, Tanya Singleton, was accused of helping Aaron and his alleged accomplices flee the state, Women’s Health reported. She also refused to testify in his case. Because she wouldn’t testify, Singleton was sentenced in 2014 to probation with home confinement for a year after pleading guilty to criminal contempt, The Sun Chronicle reported. At the time of the trial, she was dealing with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. Singleton died at her home in October 2015. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or go to For access to all our exclusive celebrity videos and interviews – Subscribe on YouTube!

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