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He is looking to record music videos in his backyard, wrote attorney Lance Lazzaro.
The judge said that Hernandezs home confinement would be enforced by GPS monitoring.
Florio had also said that Hernandez can go on social media, which was key in boosting his music.
Hernandez was expected to get out of jail aroundearly August.
In late March, Hernandezs lawyersaskedEngelmayer to let him serve the rest of hissentencein home confinement.
BOP rejected Hernandezs subsequent request, allowing Engelmayer to step in.
Engelmayer ruled April 1 to release Hernandez on home confinement.
Its unclear when Engelmayer might rule on Hernandezs request.
Update, April 29:Hernandez was granted permission to shoot music videos in his backyard.
This also has to be approved by a probation officer.