Aaron Hernandez’s fiancée’s expenses “merit investigation for reasonableness,” his trustee’s legal team alleges.

Noting that it’s estimated Shayanna was disbursed upwards of $800,000 from the fund since she was named conservator, Schwartz’s legal team writes, “The Trustee understands that providing for Avielle includes expenses related to her household, but the expenditures from her late father’s NFL pension and Social Security benefits merit investigation for their reasonableness, if not correctness.”

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One such charge that has been pointed to since the court documents became public earlier this week is a $12,000 charge forHomeGoods— a store that sells home furnishings and decor, a category that doesn’t directly relate to the 10-year-old.

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“Large amounts of money are spent under each category of the Accountings, with little clear identification of how these disbursements benefit Avielle,” the filing proclaims, also citing a $3,000 charge for BayPath University.

In the filing’s notations, the attorney notes, “Avielle is not in college. The entire education category deserves investigation since the Trust pays Avielle’s parochial school tuition, and many of those entries do not appear to be for Avielle.”

From left: Shayanna Jenkins and Aaron Hernandez.

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“In that regard, the mother has no basis to either seek a court order to compel a payment or a decree to remove the Trustee.”

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