Not like Aaron Hernandez has anything else to do.
It also appears he has a legit case for the lawsuit.
Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has sued a company that records jailhouse phone calls after an unknown person apparently listened to some of his calls.
The lawsuit filed in federal court in Boston charges Dallas-based Securus Technologies Inc. with negligence, breach of contract and invasion of privacy.
It demands that Securus provide an account of how the conversations were accessed, how many were heard and who listened.
The suit says the company’s “electronic database” was breached and “an unauthorized party obtained improper access” to Hernandez’s phone recordings.
The calls were hacked in 2014 while Hernandez was in a Boston jail awaiting trial in the killing of Odin Lloyd, the boyfriend of Hernandez’s fiancee’s sister.
The Suffolk Sheriff’s Department, which oversees the jail, has confirmed the calls were hacked.
No word on how much Hernandez wants in the lawsuit.