Report: Aaron Hernandez BEING CHARGED FOR MURDER (UPDATED)

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  • Matt-
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    CheifThird wrote: »
    bgoat wrote: »
    Was he even arrested for shooting dude in the face???

    Nope. Suit got dropped a few days after it was filed.

    Yeah sounds like it was settled out of court.

    What was settled out of court. Attempted murder. Nah, they finna lockvdude ? up fo life.

    lol. somebody got shot musta been attempted murder
  • TheBossman
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    Matt- wrote: »
    Will Munny wrote: »
    He's a patriot so it should have been an ? probe.

    ok since you already broke the seal on the white person humor.......are you saying that if Herdandez gets locked up, both the patriots and hernandez will be missing a tight end?

    *white people conversation*




    Report: Hernandez recently was sued for allegedly shooting someone in the face


    June is a slow month for football. It hasn’t been a slow month for a certain football player’s lawyers.

    According to TMZ, Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was sued last week in a Florida federal court for allegedly shooting someone in the face.

    The lawsuit, filed by Alexander S. Bradley, claims that Hernandez shot Bradley on February 13, 2013 while the two men were riding in a car. Bradley allegedly lost his right eye as a result of the incident, along with other injuries.

    Per TMZ, the case was dismissed only four days after it was filed. Since it’s highly unlikely that any action was taken on the case that quickly, there’s a chance the case was settled.

    Hernandez would have been much smarter to settle the case before it was filed. Between the lawsuit and the investigation in Massachusetts, Hernandez is now more likely to attract the attention of the league office, which is more apt to apply the enforce the personal-conduct policy when a player is involved in multiple off-field incidents.


    this is not good news for the pats, wonder why i never heard this before today tho? no one reported this?
  • S2J
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    TheBossman wrote: »
    Matt- wrote: »
    Will Munny wrote: »
    He's a patriot so it should have been an ? probe.

    ok since you already broke the seal on the white person humor.......are you saying that if Herdandez gets locked up, both the patriots and hernandez will be missing a tight end?

    *white people conversation*




    Report: Hernandez recently was sued for allegedly shooting someone in the face


    June is a slow month for football. It hasn’t been a slow month for a certain football player’s lawyers.

    According to TMZ, Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was sued last week in a Florida federal court for allegedly shooting someone in the face.

    The lawsuit, filed by Alexander S. Bradley, claims that Hernandez shot Bradley on February 13, 2013 while the two men were riding in a car. Bradley allegedly lost his right eye as a result of the incident, along with other injuries.

    Per TMZ, the case was dismissed only four days after it was filed. Since it’s highly unlikely that any action was taken on the case that quickly, there’s a chance the case was settled.

    Hernandez would have been much smarter to settle the case before it was filed. Between the lawsuit and the investigation in Massachusetts, Hernandez is now more likely to attract the attention of the league office, which is more apt to apply the enforce the personal-conduct policy when a player is involved in multiple off-field incidents.


    this is not good news for the pats, wonder why i never heard this before today tho? no one reported this?
    s2jepeka wrote: »
    We gon fnd out real soon whether they see this mulatto as more black or white

    Lol Yall thought i was jokin. If he was a straight up black athlete, on a non-Patriot team, we would have known about this.

    He gettin that Tony Gonzalez/Rashida Jones/Mya Rudolph, '? i totally forgot they're not actually white' treatment...so far.
  • greenwood1921
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    Mya Rudolph could get it tho.

    Don't ? ' judge me.

    Rashida could get it too. But I bet Mya is nastier.

    Welp, back to talkin' bout thugged out mulatto TEs.
  • stringer bell
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    bgoat wrote: »
    Was he even arrested for shooting dude in the face???

    Nope. Suit got dropped a few days after it was filed.

    Yeah sounds like it was settled out of court.

    profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/19/suit-against-hernandez-being-re-filed-today/
    Suit against Hernandez being re-filed today

    The lawsuit filed last week against Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez for allegedly shooting a guy in the face was indeed dismissed. But it will be re-filed. Today.

    Attorney David Jaroslawicz, who represented the former Jets massage therapists in the lawsuit against Brett Favre, tells PFT that the case was dismissed not because of a settlement but because of a mistake in the paperwork.

    “It is being refiled today,” Jaroslawicz said via email. “The injury was corrected. He did not have plates and screws in his arm, only in the right side of his face.”

    Typically, a complaint can be amended freely and without court permission before the defendant submits a response. It’s unclear why that didn’t happen here, especially since re-filing the lawsuit means cutting a new check for the filing fee.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9Uw97lOOlk
  • O.G.
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    bgoat wrote: »
    Was he even arrested for shooting dude in the face???

    Nope. Suit got dropped a few days after it was filed.

    Yeah sounds like it was settled out of court.

    profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/19/suit-against-hernandez-being-re-filed-today/
    Suit against Hernandez being re-filed today

    The lawsuit filed last week against Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez for allegedly shooting a guy in the face was indeed dismissed. But it will be re-filed. Today.

    Attorney David Jaroslawicz, who represented the former Jets massage therapists in the lawsuit against Brett Favre, tells PFT that the case was dismissed not because of a settlement but because of a mistake in the paperwork.

    “It is being refiled today,” Jaroslawicz said via email. “The injury was corrected. He did not have plates and screws in his arm, only in the right side of his face.”

    Typically, a complaint can be amended freely and without court permission before the defendant submits a response. It’s unclear why that didn’t happen here, especially since re-filing the lawsuit means cutting a new check for the filing fee.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9Uw97lOOlk

    lol @ Carl Lewis .

    This is getting deeper and deeper for the Pats. To think they had issues on how Gronk spent his leisure time. With Hernandez getting in trouble and Gronk's surgeries , Tebow might be an necessity more than a novelty. Kellen Winslow still unsigned?
  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
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    Sources are saying this song was on his i pod found in the car

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ARUgN4w-hk

  • stringer bell
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    bgoat wrote: »
    Was he even arrested for shooting dude in the face???

    Nope. Suit got dropped a few days after it was filed.

    Yeah sounds like it was settled out of court.

    profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/19/suit-against-hernandez-being-re-filed-today/
    Suit against Hernandez being re-filed today

    The lawsuit filed last week against Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez for allegedly shooting a guy in the face was indeed dismissed. But it will be re-filed. Today.

    Attorney David Jaroslawicz, who represented the former Jets massage therapists in the lawsuit against Brett Favre, tells PFT that the case was dismissed not because of a settlement but because of a mistake in the paperwork.

    “It is being refiled today,” Jaroslawicz said via email. “The injury was corrected. He did not have plates and screws in his arm, only in the right side of his face.”

    Typically, a complaint can be amended freely and without court permission before the defendant submits a response. It’s unclear why that didn’t happen here, especially since re-filing the lawsuit means cutting a new check for the filing fee.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9Uw97lOOlk

    lol @ Carl Lewis .

    This is getting deeper and deeper for the Pats. To think they had issues on how Gronk spent his leisure time. With Hernandez getting in trouble and Gronk's surgeries , Tebow might be an necessity more than a novelty. Kellen Winslow still unsigned?

    I think he got signed by the Jets...
  • texas409
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    He is Hispanic not a mullato and its crazy both dudes he allegedly shot were black men....I'm telling y'all watch them Hispanics they hate us blacks
  • MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14
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    texas409 wrote: »
    He is Hispanic not a mullato and its crazy both dudes he allegedly shot were black men....I'm telling y'all watch them Hispanics they hate us blacks

    he hung out with mostly white kids in high school ive met white kids who knew him well never met a brotha who relaly knew him well. the town he grew up in bristol (also home to espn hq) was a mostly white suburbish area with some of the cheapest rent in the area atrracting some ? people. The people i know that knew of him said he hung out with some crazy people.
  • S2J
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    texas409 wrote: »
    He is Hispanic not a mullato and its crazy both dudes he allegedly shot were black men....I'm telling y'all watch them Hispanics they hate us blacks

    i havent sen any reports cross that line yet. U seen somethin or just speculating?
  • S2J
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    Espn ticker just said the dead guy was dating the sister of Hernandez's gf

    Police are looking for her over fear of her safety.
  • TheBossman
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    s2jepeka wrote: »
    Espn ticker just said the dead guy was dating the sister of Hernandez's gf

    Police are looking for her over fear of her safety.

    if that is true, he was too close to the situation to not know something.
  • stringer bell
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    bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/06/da_death_of_man_near_hernandez_home_a_homicide
    DA: Death of man near Hernandez home a homicide

    The death of a 27-year-old Dorchester man found near the home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is being ruled a homicide, the Bristol district attorney announced tonight.

    The DA said autopsy results ruled the death of Odin L. Lloyd, 27, was homicide

    Lloyd, a semi-pro football player, was found Monday in an industrial park in North Attleboro located less than a mile from the sprawling Hernandez home.

    Investigators in the case are casting a dragnet from North Attleboro to Dorchester in search of a silver mirror cover they believe broke off a car. They did not explain the significance of the item but said it might be visible from a roadway.

    “I’d first and foremost like to thank the person who found my son,” said the victim's mother, Ursual Ward, outside her Dorchester home this evening. “? put him in the right place at the right time.”

    Ward did not reply when reporters asked her whether Lloyd knows Hernandez either directly or through a friend. She said she identified her son’s body, but did not say whether she believes he was murdered.

    “My son is a wonderful child. He hasn’t done anything to anyone,” she said.

    Also today, Boston police said they are assisting state police detectives in the case.

    Boston police spokeswoman Cheryl Fiandaca told the Herald today “Boston police detectives are assisting the state police assigned to the Bristol district attorney’s office.”

    Earlier today a squad of state police investigators scoured the underbrush in the road near the tight end’s home.

    Hernandez was questioned last night about the suspicious death of a man found less than a mile away in an industrial park Monday. Hernandez was seen outside his home today and told a Herald reporter he didn’t want to talk.

    A half dozen members of the state police Emergency Response Team were seen this afternoon picking through the bush and yards of homes on Homeward Lane in North Attleboro, which is one street away from Ronald C. Meyer Drive where Hernandez lives.

    The Bristol district attorney’s office said a person reported finding the dead man in an industrial park at about 5:30 p.m. Monday. The industrial park is located less than a mile away from the sprawling Hernandez home.

    The DA’s office said today they have no update yet on the case.

    The player’s lawyer, Michael Fee of Ropes & Gray, released the following statement today: “It has been widely reported in the media that the state police have searched the home of our client, Aaron Hernandez, as part of an ongoing investigation. Out of respect for that process, neither we nor Aaron will have any comment about the substance of that investigation until it has come to a conclusion.”
  • stringer bell
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    boston.com/metrodesk/2013/06/19/dorchester-man-says-his-nephew-could-possibly-victim-north-attleborough-death-linked-new-england-patriot-aaron-hernandez/DPn9PRh4e9kFF5hDg53HvO/story.html
    Dorchester man’s family pleads for justice after his body is found in North Attleborough; man was acquaintance of Patriots star Aaron Hernandez

    By Mark Arsenault, Wesley Lowery and Brian Ballou, Globe Staff

    The Dorchester family of Odin Lloyd, an acquaintance of New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez, on Wednesday pleaded for justice for the 27-year-old found murdered Monday in an industrial park near Hernandez’s North Attleboroughugh home.

    Lloyd’s violent death, ruled a homicide on Wednesday after an autopsy, has brought police to Hernandez’s door, inside his house, and embroiled the Patriots tight end in an unfolding murder investigation.

    Police are asking for help finding a silver side-view mirror, which may have broken off a car between Dorchester and North Attleborough, according to a statement from Bristol District Attorney Sam Sutter. Sutter did not explain why the mirror is significant, or whose car it might have come from.

    Lloyd’s sister Olivia Thibou wept Wednesday evening for her brother, saying, “He’s always had my back through everything. . . . And I hope that they find out who did it.”

    Meanwhile, in a federal lawsuit filed last week in Florida, Hernandez is accused of shooting a man in February after an argument at a Miami strip club, Tootsie’s.

    Alexander S. Bradley, a Connecticut resident, claims in court filings that Hernandez fired a gun at him -- either intentionally or by gross negligence -- destroying Bradley’s right eye and causing extensive damage requiring multiple surgeries “to reconstruct his face.”

    Now disfigured, Bradley has become “substantially disabled,” and will need medical carefor the rest of his life, the lawsuit says.


    Police in Florida investigated the incident at the time, but Bradley did not name Hernandez as the shooter and investigators closed the case without filing charges.

    After searching Hernandez’s sprawling North Attleborough home Tuesday, state troopers on Wednesday scoured the underbrush near where Lloyd’s body was found. They used long sticks to push back the thick brush.

    An investigator also searched the neighborhood around Lloyd’s home on Fayston Street in Dorchester for security or surveillance cameras. Though Boston police are working on the case with State Police from Sutter’s office, it was unclear which agency was looking for videotape.

    In Dorchester on Wednesday, a stream of friends, neighbors, and family members visited the yellow, two-family home where Lloyd lived.

    About 11 a.m. a man describing himself as Lloyd’s uncle came to the door and spoke briefly about his nephew.

    No one in the family, he said, had seen Lloyd since Sunday.

    “We’re not doing good,’’ said the uncle, who identified himself only as “Ed.” “It’s very tough, and I never expected to be put in this type of situation.”

    Ursula Ward, Lloyd’s mother, addressed the media Wednesday evening.

    “First and foremost, I would like to thank the person who found my son,” she said.

    “My son is a wonderful child. He’s a family guy.” She struggled to continue, overcome with grief. “He hasn’t done anything to hurt anyone. And all I have to say to you guys is please let me grieve my child in peace.”

    She declined to comment about Lloyd’s relationship with Hernandez.

    Several neighbors who live on the busy street said they have seen Lloyd and Hernandez together.

    One Fayston Street neighbor, Kevin Mallory, said it was well-known in the neighborhood that Lloyd hung out with members of the Patriots and was often seen driving a variety of cars, always marked with Patriots decals and stickers.

    Mallory also said Lloyd usually kept to himself, but was a regular at a nearby park where Lloyd would go to work out — not hang out. He said Lloyd was in good shape and would likely be able to defend himself in a confrontation.

    “Of everybody on this street, he was the one who could take care of himself,’’ Mallory said. “So there had to be some shaky stuff if he was the guy killed.’’


    Lloyd, a linebacker from the semi-pro Boston Bandits, was in a good mood Saturday night, after knocking heads in a football scrimmage at a high school field in Boston, said his coach. Not only had he played well, Lloyd had taken time to mentor a younger teammate, in what’s known as a working man’s league for amateurs who play for the love of the game.

    Lloyd had played for the Bandits since 2007, said head coach Olivier Bustin, in an interview. The speedy pass rushing specialist, listed at 5 feet 11 inches and 215 pounds, had played at the John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science, in Roxbury, said Bustin.

    The scrimmage finished about 9:30 p.m. Saturday, and that was the last Bustin heard from Lloyd.

    “He was a very personable player,” said Bustin. “I can’t remember any player having any beef with him.”

    Lloyd attended O’Bryant until 2003 and earned a diploma at Hyde Park High School in 2005, according to the school department.

    Two criminal cases against Lloyd were dismissed out of Dorchester District Court, records show. He was arrested in 2008, for an alleged fight, and in 2010, accused of breaking and entering.

    In North Attleborough, State Police returned to Hernandez’s home about 10 a.m. Wednesday. After knocking on the door and making several telephone calls from the front porch, they left.

    A woman driving a silver Nissan Juke SUV with license plate “Herndz” pulled into Hernandez’s driveway about 10:40 a.m., and carried a small white dog into the house. She declined to comment.

    On Tuesday, a small platoon of troopers spent several hours searching Hernandez’s house on Ronald C. Meyer Drive.

    The lawsuit in Florida, first reported Wednesday by the website TMZ, was filed last week. Bradley, the plaintiff, withdrew the lawsuit Monday because of an error in the text of the complaint, said his lawyer, David Jaroslawicz. He intended to refile the complaint Wednesday, after making a minor correction to a list of Bradley’s alleged injuries from the gunshot.

    According to police reports on the incident filed with the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office, authorities responded to 3635 Fiscal Court in Riviera Beach about 7 a.m. Feb. 13 and discovered Bradley, 30, lying behind a John Deere store with apparent gunshot wounds to his head and right hand. Staff at an area hospital later told police that Bradley had been shot in the right temple and had lost his right eye, said one of the reports.

    Bradley repeatedly told police he did not know who shot him and said the assailants were Hispanic and black males, the reports state.

    Kevin Riddle, manager of the John Deere store, told police that he and an employee heard a single gunshot shortly after 6:30 a.m., and he later saw Bradley lying outside in a fetal position, bleeding from the head with his eyes swollen shut. Bradley begged for help: “Tell them to hurry – I’m gonna bleed out.” Bradley also told Riddle he did not know who shot him, saying: “I’m done talking – it hurts too bad.”

    Bradley was “extremely uncooperative” with police on the way to the hospital and was “very rude and uncooperative” with hospital staff as well, one of the reports said. He refused to cooperate with investigators, prompting them to close the case.
  • bignorm
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    s2jepeka wrote: »
    We gon fnd out real soon whether they see this mulatto as more black or white

    http://www.csnne.com/blog/patriots-talk/report-hernandez-thought-have-gang-affiliations

    "He's a ? "
  • greenwood1921
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    If I hear about one more grown ass, millionaire pro-athlete reppin' a gang I'm gon' punch a puppy.
  • stringer bell
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    myfoxboston.com/story/22638740/2013/06/19/investigation-involving-pats-te-hernandez-ruled-a-homicide
    Source: Pats' TE Hernandez directly tied to homicide investigation

    NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. (MyFoxBoston.com) – Authorities returned to the sprawling North Attleboro home of Patriots' TE Aaron Hernandez Wednesday and searched the surrounding neighborhood and its streets as part of their homicide investigation, police said.

    Police confirmed Wednesday night that the body found near Hernandez's home Monday was that of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd, of Dorchester. His death has been deemed a homicide.

    A law enforcement official tells FOX 25 Hernandez appears to be directly tied to the homicide which is why authorities executed a search warrant at his home Tuesday night. According to the same source, Hernandez, Lloyd, and two other men were at a bar in Boston the night of the homicide, and at some point, the four men left together in a car driven by Hernandez which was confirmed by a text Lloyd sent another friend, the source says.

    It is unclear where the car went or what happened during the ride, but according to the source only three men returned to Hernandez's home at the end of the night and Lloyd was not one of them.

    The source also says forensic evidence places a vehicle driven by Hernandez at one of the crime scenes in this case.


    Troopers returned to Hernandez's $1.3 million home Wednesday morning, but no one answered. Hernandez returned home during the early afternoon Wednesday, wearing a Patriots sweatshirt and a red hat and carrying what looked like a sports drink. He did not speak to a crowd of reporters staked out about 100 feet away.

    Later Wednesday, at least seven state troopers searched both sides of a road just off the street where Hernandez lives. The troopers also searched the industrial park where the body was found and within the Westwood Estates development. The officers used thin poles to pull back plants and search through undergrowth along the road.

    Among other items, police said they are searching for a silver mirror cover which is believed to have been broken off a vehicle and may be visible along a route of travel between Dorchester and North Attleboro.

    Police have also issued a "BOLO" or "be on the lookout" for a silver Chrysler 300 rental car with Rhode Island registration which may have a connection to the homicide.


    While the scene at Hernandez's home was active Wednesday, it pales in comparison to Tuesday's activity when authorities spent three hours inside the football player's home and came out carrying a large box.

    FOX 25 believes Hernandez may have hired a lawyer because a courier from Boston law firm Ropes & Gray delivered an envelope to the home Tuesday.

    According to Sports Illustrated, Hernandez was questioned Monday evening in connection with the death. While Hernandez is not believed to be a suspect, a 2013 Chevrolet Suburban rented in his name emerged as a key piece of evidence in the investigation. The vehicle was registered to Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9Uw97lOOlk
  • bgoat
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    I got from another blog. May not be true, but I'm gonna drop it in here anyway
    Hernandez is @!&%ed. They have him on video driving to body dump site, they have rental car tire tracks near body, they have Hernandez getting out of car with two thugs trying to destroy his home security video after murder, they have an attempt to destroy Hernandez' hard drive and Hernandez" cell made the last call to victim's cell.



    Ted Daniel ‏@TedDanielFOX25 16m
    LAW SOURCE: Forensic evidence places vehicle "driven by" Aaron Hernandez at "crime scene". Don't know what scene that is.
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    Ted Daniel ‏@TedDanielFOX25 22m
    LAW SOURCE: 4 men together in vehicle. Only 3 return to Aaron Hernandez's home. Odin Lloyd NOT one of them. #fox25
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    Ted Daniel ‏@TedDanielFOX25 26m
    2 LAW SOURCES: Homicide victim Odin Lloyd sent text to a friend that included a reference to Aaron Hernandez.
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    Ted Daniel ‏@TedDanielFOX25 28m
    LAW SOURCE: Aaron Hernandez was driver of a vehicle Odin LLoyd and 2 others in. Lloyd found dead one mile from Hernandez home.
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  • HustleThaDon
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    That lawsuit was refiled in Florida yesterday. Hernandez has 21 days to respond to it. He mihht have bigger problems now though.
  • HustleThaDon
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    @stevesilva: Hearing via law enforcement source that Aaron Hernandez will be arrested in connection with the North Attleborough murder
  • greenwood1921
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    Welp, can't wait to see Hernandez on MSNBC "LOCK UP" next year.

    Stay away from the ? Warrior and the tossed salad man, my nikkuh.
  • MR.CJ
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