FILE - In this Wednesday, April 12, 2017 file photo, former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez blows a kiss to his daughter, who sat with her mother, Shayanna Jenkins Hernandez, Hernandez's longtime fiancee, during jury deliberations in his double-murder trial at Suffolk Superior Court in Boston. Hernandez was acquitted of those crimes on Friday, but hanged himself in his prison early Wednesday, April 19, 2017, where he was serving a life sentence in the 2013 killing of semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd. (Keith Bedford /The Boston Globe via AP, Pool, File)

Aaron Hernandez's million-dollar home at the center of latest legal battle

If it does sell, the proceeds are spoken for.

Aaron Hernandez's 7,000 square foot home is for sale and his fiancé is trying to unload it .

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Massachusetts officials say the North Attleboro estate, which Hernandez purchased after he signed a $39.5 million contract for extension with the New England Patriots in 2012, is worthless, and valued the property at zero.

According to USAToday, a probable court gave Hernandez's fiancé, Shayanna Jenkins Hernandez, permission to sell the estate, and NESN reported she had an offer for an undisclosed sum. The home had been on the market for $1.29 million.

A portion of the money from the sale is expected to go to Ursula Ward, who won a wrongful death lawsuit against Hernandez after he was convicted of murdering her son, Odin Lloyd, in 2013.

Hernandez, the former pro and college star, killed himself in prison last week after being found innocent in a double murder trial.

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