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Down Low: Aaron Hernandez’s Fiancée Shayanna Jenkins Says She Had No Idea He Was Gay

Image via Keith Bedford/The Boston Globe via Getty Images/Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images Shayanna Jenkins Accepts That Aaron Hernandez Was Probably Gay Shayanna Jenkins was completely taken aback when it was revealed that Aaron Hernandez was attracted to men. According to her statements in the new book Unnecessary Roughness, written by Hernandez’s double-murder lawyer Jose Baez, Jenkins had no clue whatsoever that the man she was about to marry was gay or had gay thoughts. This excerpt comes via DailyMail : There has been much speculation about Aaron’s sexuality since his death. I can say this: Aaron was very much a man to me, writes Shayanna Jenkins in the forward to Jose Baez’s new book Unnecessary Roughness. ‘I saw no indication that he was gay or homosexual. I wish I had known how he felt, just so we could have talked about it. I wouldn’t have disowned him. I would have been supportive. I can’t fault him if he was feeling that way.’ She goes on to say: ‘When you love someone so much you just want to be there to support them. The fact that he felt he couldn’t come out to me or he couldn’t tell me these things hurts, because we had that bond,’ states Jenkins. ‘I’ve accepted that he may have been the way he was said to be, or that it may not be true. Regardless, I won’t know.’ This woman has been through it.

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Down Low: Aaron Hernandez’s Fiancée Shayanna Jenkins Says She Had No Idea He Was Gay

Down Low: Aaron Hernandez’s Fiancée Shayanna Jenkins Says She Had No Idea He Was Gay

Image via Keith Bedford/The Boston Globe via Getty Images/Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images Shayanna Jenkins Accepts That Aaron Hernandez Was Probably Gay Shayanna Jenkins was completely taken aback when it was revealed that Aaron Hernandez was attracted to men. According to her statements in the new book Unnecessary Roughness, written by Hernandez’s double-murder lawyer Jose Baez, Jenkins had no clue whatsoever that the man she was about to marry was gay or had gay thoughts. This excerpt comes via DailyMail : There has been much speculation about Aaron’s sexuality since his death. I can say this: Aaron was very much a man to me, writes Shayanna Jenkins in the forward to Jose Baez’s new book Unnecessary Roughness. ‘I saw no indication that he was gay or homosexual. I wish I had known how he felt, just so we could have talked about it. I wouldn’t have disowned him. I would have been supportive. I can’t fault him if he was feeling that way.’ She goes on to say: ‘When you love someone so much you just want to be there to support them. The fact that he felt he couldn’t come out to me or he couldn’t tell me these things hurts, because we had that bond,’ states Jenkins. ‘I’ve accepted that he may have been the way he was said to be, or that it may not be true. Regardless, I won’t know.’ This woman has been through it.

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Down Low: Aaron Hernandez’s Fiancée Shayanna Jenkins Says She Had No Idea He Was Gay

“Bad Girls Club” Shannade Clermont Pleads Not Guilty In Federal Fraud Case (Exclusive)

Clermont Twins outside of Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham Reality Starlet Arraigned On Fraud Charges Following Paid Date “Bad Girls Club” alum Shannade Clermont denied claims that she raided $20,000 from a dead man’s bank account following what the Feds characterized as a “prostitution date.” Clermont was in Manhattan Federal Court Monday for her arraignment on charges of aggravated identity theft, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and access device fraud. “Not guilty,” Clermont said in a soft voice when Judge Naomi Buchwald asked her to plead. If convicted, she faces more than 40 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutor Sagar Ravi asked for a six-week adjournment so that the defense could review evidence in the case – including bank info and emails from three different accounts – as well as discuss possible plea deals. The judge agreed, and Clermont is now due back in October. Clermont Twins outside Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham Clermont, dressed in quirky sunglasses and a designer blouse, was accompanied by her twin sister, Shannon, along with several family members for the five-minute hearing. Relatives of her alleged victim were also in court, but declined to comment. Clermont said she didn’t want to comment outside court, but her lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman said the hearing went as expected, but it was too early to say whether his client would take a plea deal because he’d yet to review the evidence in the case. “The prosecution has been fair and understanding, and that’s what we expect,” Lichtman told us. “I hope that this case is resolved fairly soon.”

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“Bad Girls Club” Shannade Clermont Pleads Not Guilty In Federal Fraud Case (Exclusive)

“Bad Girls Club” Shannade Clermont Pleads Not Guilty In Federal Fraud Case (Exclusive)

Clermont Twins outside of Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham Reality Starlet Arraigned On Fraud Charges Following Paid Date “Bad Girls Club” alum Shannade Clermont denied claims that she raided $20,000 from a dead man’s bank account following what the Feds characterized as a “prostitution date.” Clermont was in Manhattan Federal Court Monday for her arraignment on charges of aggravated identity theft, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and access device fraud. “Not guilty,” Clermont said in a soft voice when Judge Naomi Buchwald asked her to plead. If convicted, she faces more than 40 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutor Sagar Ravi asked for a six-week adjournment so that the defense could review evidence in the case – including bank info and emails from three different accounts – as well as discuss possible plea deals. The judge agreed, and Clermont is now due back in October. Clermont Twins outside Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham Clermont, dressed in quirky sunglasses and a designer blouse, was accompanied by her twin sister, Shannon, along with several family members for the five-minute hearing. Relatives of her alleged victim were also in court, but declined to comment. Clermont said she didn’t want to comment outside court, but her lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman said the hearing went as expected, but it was too early to say whether his client would take a plea deal because he’d yet to review the evidence in the case. “The prosecution has been fair and understanding, and that’s what we expect,” Lichtman told us. “I hope that this case is resolved fairly soon.”

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“Bad Girls Club” Shannade Clermont Pleads Not Guilty In Federal Fraud Case (Exclusive)