Miami Herald

TYREEK HILL

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saged her on Instagram the day after she registered, wanting to “meet up and get to know her,” the lawsuit says.

The pair continued to exchange messages, court records show. In one, Hill said that he “has been known to be a ‘good stepdad’” and told the influencer that she should come a day before the camp started so they could hang out.

Hill then shared his cellphone number and invited her to visit his Southwest Ranches mansion, according to the suit. The All-Pro wide receiver purchased flight and travel arrangemen­ts for Hall to spend several days in June with him.

But a trip Hall intended for fun quickly took a turn for the worst, the lawsuit says.

The first day at his home, she participat­ed in offensive line drills with Hill and his trainer. Hall followed Hill’s instructio­ns as they ran through the drills. At one point, she caused Hill to be pushed backward, “garnering laughter from the witnesses present at the time, including [Hill’s] mother, sister, friend and trainer,” according to the suit.

The Dolphins star’s demeanor suddenly shifted and he grew irate, the court documents say, adding that during one of the plays, Hill charged into the woman “violently and with great force.”

“Tyreek became enraged, and forcefully and purposeful­ly shoved Ms. Hall, severely fracturing her leg, requiring surgery with orthopedic reconstruc­tion and hardware implantati­on,” the lawsuit claims.

Though Hall was in “excruciati­ng pain” and unable to walk around, the lawsuit says Hill downplayed her injuries. He told her to rest and ice her leg, “[failing] to get her any medical attention or treatment at any time.”

The lawsuit says Hall was diagnosed with a right leg fracture in July, has weekly physical therapy appointmen­ts and experience­s persistent pain and weakness in her legs.

‘HISTORY OF VIOLENT AND AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR’

The lawsuit says Hill’s alleged violent outburst wasn’t an isolated incident: “Defendant Hill’s aggression toward Ms. Hall is consistent with his history of violent and aggressive behavior towards women.”

In 2015, Hill pleaded guilty to domestic assault and battery by strangulat­ion after attacking his then-pregnant fianceé and received three years probation.

About eight years later, in August 2023, Hill was deep sea fishing prior to having a heated exchange with at least two men who told him that fishing from the Haulover Park Marina dock was offlimits. One accused Hill of slapping him on the back of the head.

The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office closed the investigat­ion without filing any charges.

Grethel Aguila: @GrethelAgu­ila Devoun Cetoute: 305-376-2026, @devoun_cetoute

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