This article mentions sexual abuse and contains spoilers forAmerican Sports Storyepisode 4.

The new FX seriesAmerican Sports Storyheavily implies that Aaron Hernandez was molested as a child. Josh Rivera leads theAmerican Sports StorycastasAaron Hernandez, the former collegiate and NFL superstar tight endwho was convicted ofmurdering semi-pro football player Odin Lloydin 2015. Thefirst two episodes ofAmerican Sports Storycapture a basic understanding of Aaron Hernandez’s complicated upbringing, tumultuous family life, and accelerated path to becoming a Florida Gator before joining the NFL’s New England Patriots in 2010.American Sports Storyepisode 3chronicles Hernandez’s celebrity status and religious considerations at the University of Florida.

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American Sports Storyepisode 4overviews more of the details of Hernandez’s transition from being the 2010John Mackey Award winnerto having his draft stock plummet ahead of the NFL Draft due to off-the-field concerns. Episode 4 also introduces Hernandez’s longtime agent, Brian Murphy, who is the CEO of Athletes First, one of the top management companies for professional athletes in the country. As part of his NFL scouting process at the 2010 NFL Combine,Hernandez took the Wonderlic testand notably scored lower than the average among other tight ends. The episode begins withAaron being alone in his room with his uncle, Robert “Bobby” Valentine.

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American Sports Storyepisode 4 begins abruptly with a scene suggesting that Hernandez was molested or sexually abused as a young child. Aaron and his older brother D.J. are portrayed as young children at the start of episode 4 who appear to be in elementary school. D.J. is playing outside in the yard with some friends when he goes inside his house looking for his little brother. D.J. wonders why the door is closed and begins knocking whenan older man identified as Uncle Bobby walks out, explaining that he was giving Aaron his “birthday money”, which is the title of the episode. Young Aaron sits on the bed and pushes his brother as he storms off.

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The real-life Aaron Hernandez disclosed to several people, including his brother D.J., that he had been molested as a child. It’s plausible that Aaron told his brother who else was involved in the scenario but that information was never made public. Hernandez himself never opened up publicly about his sexual abuse as a child. It is, however, considered to be legitimate andone of the several sources of his overall internal conflict, along with his battles with impulsivity and rage, advanced stage CTE, and closeted gayness. D.J. Hernandez never disclosed that he had ever witnessed Aaron’s sexual abuse. It’s unclear when exactly Aaron told this information to his brother.

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Aaron Hernandez’s Uncle Robert Valentine Was Never Linked To His Sexual Abuse

Valentine was killed in 2013 in a moped crash

Aaron’s claim of being molested as a child has been upheld byAaron’s brother D.J. Hernandez, who goes by Jonathan nowadays, as well as one of his attorneys, George Leontire. There is, however,no record that Aaron Hernandez’s uncle Robert Valentine was ever linked to his sexual abuse. According toESPN, “Jonathan Hernandez told [The Boston] Globe that Aaron Hernandez disclosed later in his adult life that he had been molested as a young boy. One of Aaron’s lawyers in his criminal case also said Aaron spoke to him of sexual abuse as a child. Neither was willing to identify the perpetrator to the Globe.” There was never any documented or reported inappropriate link between the two.

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Since Ryan Murphy and the development team ofAmerican Sports Storynever talked to Aaron’s family when creating the series, it’s unlikely they got this alleged link between Aaron and his Uncle Bobby from a credible source. Valentine was one of two of Hernandez’s relatives who died in two separate motor vehicle crashes during the summer of 2013 (viaESPN).Valentine was killed on June 15, 2025, in a moped crash. It’s plausible that, since it’s not possible to defame a deceased person,American Sports Storytook the creative liberty of characterizing Uncle Bobby as Aaron’s abuser.

Josh Andrés Rivera looking shocked as Aaron Hernandez in American Sports Story

Was Aaron Hernadnez’s Uncle A Convicted Felon?

Aaron’s uncle Robert Valentine, who was the biological brother of Aaron’s mother Terri Hernandez, had a clean criminal record. This indicates thathe wasn’t arrested and did not serve jail time for exposing himself on a school busasAmerican Sports Storyclaims through a fictional conversation between Brian Murphy and D.J. Hernandez at the Athletes First training facility. This major true story change allowed the series to infuse a permanent resentment between Aaron and his brother at the expense of Robert Valentine’s reputation. Additionally, it sparked a heated confrontation between Aaron and D.J. inAmerican Sports Storyepisode 4. In truth, Aaron’s abuser has never been identified.

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Cast

American Sports Story is a TV show from Stu Zicherman and executive produced by Ryan Murphy. The series stars Josh Andrés Rivera as Aaron Hernandez and Patrick Schwarzenegger as Tim Tebow. The sports anthology series serves as the fourth installment in Murphy’s “American Story” franchise.

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