Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill has faced multiple accusations of violence over the years, and it sounds like he’s now facing another one as a woman claims that he broke her leg.
According to a report from The Daily Mail, 35-year-old influencer Sophie Hall is suing Tyreek Hill, claiming that the NFL star broke her leg last year during what was supposed to be a backyard football lesson at his home in Florida.
“Tyreek Hill, a National Football League superstar, perennial Pro Bowler, First Team All-Pro and world class athlete nicknamed the ‘Cheetah’ for his incredible combination of strength and speed, makes his living humiliating and outperforming his competition on the football field,” her complaint states according to The Daily Mail.
“Unfortunately, after getting ‘humiliated’ in front of friends and family when he was knocked backwards during a friendly football lesson by his friend Sophie Hall, Tyreek became enraged and forcefully and purposefully shoved Ms. Hall, severely fracturing her leg.”
The lawsuit claims that Hill got angry when Hall held her own against him in a friendly football drill at his home and reacted by taking the drill more seriously and injuring her.
“Defendant Hill charged into her violently and with great force, resulting in significant and serious injuries,” the suit alleges. “The crushing force was so great that she sustained a right leg fracture, necessitating surgery with metal hardware implantation.”
Hill was dismissed from the Oklahoma State football team back in 2015 after he pled guilty to domestic violence against his pregnant fiancee. In 2019, Hill was suspended by the Kansas City Chiefs for child abuse allegations but was ultimately allowed to return to the team after the district attorney could not find enough evidence to press charges. In 2023, Hill allegedly slapped a marina employee, who declined to press charges.

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