Domestic Violence Allegations in Tyreek Hill’s Divorce Case
The estranged wife of Tyreek Hill, a wide receiver for the Dolphins, has filed new legal documents claiming multiple instances of domestic violence throughout their 17-month marriage.
Keeta Vaccaro alleges there have been eight occurrences of domestic violence beginning in early January 2024, as indicated in court documents reviewed by sources.
The couple’s tumultuous relationship reportedly began with their first domestic violence incident at a guesthouse in Southwest Ranch, Florida, shortly after their marriage in November 2023.
In the legal filing, it is claimed that Hill became frustrated during a discussion regarding the postpartum agreement. Later that month, another incident allegedly took place where Hill was thought to have threatened her violently.
Vaccaro also states that there were physical altercations during her pregnancy, including a claim that he spat on her.
Vaccaro initiated divorce proceedings in April, and the couple has continued to trade barbs throughout the lawsuit.
The divorce filing followed a police response to a call about an “ongoing assault” at their home in Florida, which was made by Vaccaro’s mother, who was concerned for her daughter’s safety during a conversation between the couple.
The two share a daughter, Capri, who was born in November 2024.
Although both Vaccaro and Hill deny any physicality during the incidents, Vaccaro reported to the authorities that the couple had been arguing frequently, and noted that he would throw things in anger.
In a recent legal submission, Vaccaro described Hill’s behavior as “outrageous, beyond all good sense,” labeling it as violent and unacceptable in any civilized community.

