Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been accused by his estranged wife, Keeta Vaccaro, of domestic violence in new divorce filings.
In court documents, Vaccaro claims Hill’s behavior turned violent in January 2024, just two months after the pair tied the knot. She alleges the couple were arguing over a post-nuptial agreement when Hill “shoved her to the floor, stood over her, and ripped off her necklace.” Vaccaro says the incident left her with a cut and a bruise.
In another alleged episode two weeks later, Vaccaro says Hill “violently attacked her, throwing her to the floor, twisting her intimate body parts, ripping her hair out and grabbing anything on her person he could get a hold of” during a stay at an Orlando hotel and that he even once “shoved a marijuana cigarette” in her face and told her “to get her suitcase and get out of the house. [Hill] then threw [her] suitcase out the door and threw [her] out the door, locking it behind her.”

Vaccaro accused Hill of eight separate incidents of domestic violence, even while she was pregnant. She describes his conduct as “extreme… outrageous, beyond all bounds of decency, and is regarded as atrocious and utterly intolerable in a civilized community.”
Hill made headlines back in April after police officers were called to his home for a domestic dispute. Sunny Isles Beach Police Department reports that Hill’s mother-in-law made the call and told them that the NFL star was being “very aggressive and impulsive.” At the time, both Hill and Vaccaro denied the argument had turned physical, but the attending police officers wrote in the report that they saw a bruise on her chest. Vaccaro said she likely got the bruise when he snatched their daughter from her hands.
At this time, Hill has not been charged with any crimes and has not issued a public statement addressing the allegations.