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EXCLUSIVE: Nick Hogan Testifies His Injured Pal Wanted To "Kill Homos"

Dec. 11 2009, Published 9:30 a.m. ET

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There was a jaw-dropping surprise on Thursday as Nick Hogan testified in a lawsuit stemming from his 2007 car crash that left a pal badly injured, RadarOnline.com is reporting exclusively.

While giving a deposition, Hogan was probed by lawyers for the plaintiffs about dysfunction and “issues” in the Graziano family. Nick had told the lawyers that there was violence in the Graziano family and the Hogans talked about having his pal John Graziano move in with them.

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When a lawyer asked about what type of issues John had Nick told them that John had hatred for some people, a source close to the situation told RadarOnline.com exclusively.

The lawyer kept probing and asked what type of people. Nick responded: “Homos. He wanted to kill homos.”

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The room grew silent and one lawyer put his head in his hands, the source told RadarOnline.com.

Graziano is a veteran of the Iraqi war and his father Edward sued the Hogans after the 2007 car crash. Edward was arrested on charges of trying to kill his wife and recently had his  home foreclosed on.

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The deposition took place in Clearwater, Florida.

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