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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are people saying he was violent from a young age? I don't recall anything in the documentary that talks about AH acting violent toward others prior to his father passing away. Were there instances of this? The documentary also didn't really discuss specific instances when he had suffered from concussions. I thought there would be more evidence of this - it felt thin. On the gay/bi-sexual thing - I think it was important to shine light on this. I didn't find it salacious at all. Having the other Patriots player speak about his experience as an in-the-closet player was eye-opening. [b]One thing I wonder about is if the NFL did have to make a payout to his daughter. Feels like a loose end there too[/b].[/quote] I thought no because his conviction was upheld last year. His conviction is what the Pats used as to why he wasn’t eligible for his bonuses. His Fiancé sued for the money under the original law that his conviction would be vacated. When the MA supreme court upheld his conviction, and changed their law, wouldn’t the lawsuit against the NFL/Patriots be moot?[/quote] Wondering about this, too. Couldn't the daughter have about $15m in signing bonuses and payments? That wife was shady AF - happy to be a beard (which is one thing), but her ability to willingly make knowingly crucial evidence disappear......[/quote] I believe the money would have gone to his estate. But that again was contingent on his conviction being vacated and it was not. I’m assuming the NFL refused to pay until MA decided on his conviction being vacated or upheld. If it had been thrown out I’m still not sure his daughter would have profited. The families of his victims sued his estate. I believe they would the first in line along with other creditors. When I was looking up his conviction being upheld, I saw that his fiancé had sued for a homestead exemption to ensure that 500k from the sale of his house was protected from the victims and given to the daughter. [/quote] Was the homestead exemption successful? How much do you think the daughter received? How about the wife (in reality)? Did the victims families settle with the estate for an undisclosed sum (weren't they seeking about $6m)? Wondering.[/quote]
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