Tyreek Hill's attorney denies abuse allegations against Dolphins receiver made by estranged wife
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Tyreek Hill's attorney denies abuse allegations against Dolphins receiver made by estranged wife
""Make no mistake about it," said the statement issued by attorney Julius Collins, "we believe that these allegations are nothing more than an attempt by Ms. Vacarro, her mother and/or her counsel to shake Mr. Hill down." The statement also said Vaccaro continues to make sexual advances toward Hill, and that she wants him to pay her attorney fees, which total more than $1 million. The statement said Hill has already given her $500,000."
"According to TMZ, Vaccaro alleged in the documents that, in January 2024, two months into their marriage, Hill shoved her to the floor, stood over her and then ripped off her necklace, causing a cut and a bruise. Two weeks later, according to TMZ citing the documents, Vaccaro claims 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.""
Court documents filed by estranged wife Keeta Vaccaro accuse Hill of eight instances of violence during their 17-month marriage. The documents allege that in January 2024 Hill shoved Vaccaro to the floor, stood over her and ripped off her necklace, causing a cut and a bruise. Two weeks later the documents claim Hill violently attacked Vaccaro, throwing her to the floor, twisting intimate body parts, ripping out hair and grabbing items on her person. Vaccaro alleges Hill spat on her and was violent while she was pregnant. Attorney Julius Collins denied the allegations as a shakedown, disputed payment reports and said Hill has given Vaccaro $500,000 while she seeks over $1 million in attorney fees. Hill and Vaccaro separated April 7.
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