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Home / Sports / Model Claims Tyreek Hill Snapped Her Leg in Anger

Model Claims Tyreek Hill Snapped Her Leg in Anger

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Model demands psych exam for Tyreek Hill over alleged violent behavior.
  • Hall claims Hill's anger led to her leg fracture during football drill.
  • Hill's history includes alleged assault on ex-fiancée and stepson.
Model Claims Tyreek Hill Snapped Her Leg in Anger

An OnlyFans model, Sophie Hall, has requested a psychological examination for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, citing his alleged violent treatment of women. Hall claims Hill shoved her to the ground in anger after she embarrassed him during a backyard football drill at his Florida mansion in June 2023, resulting in a fractured right leg that required surgery.

Her legal team argues that Hill's documented history of anger management issues, impulse control problems, and aggression is directly relevant to the incident. They point to past allegations, including an incident where he was accused of choking his pregnant fiancée and another where his stepson's arm was allegedly broken, as evidence of a pattern of violent behavior.

Hill's attorneys have not yet responded to the motion filed in Broward County. The case is scheduled for trial in March 2026, with Hall seeking damages exceeding $50,000. Hill's past also includes an alleged altercation with a marina worker in June 2023 and a traffic stop in September 2024.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sophie Hall alleges Tyreek Hill fractured her leg in an angry outburst during a football drill and demands he undergo a psychological examination due to his alleged violent behavior towards women.
Tyreek Hill has a history of alleged violent incidents, including accusations of choking his pregnant fiancée and breaking his stepson's arm, leading to probation and anger management classes.
The trial for Sophie Hall's lawsuit against Tyreek Hill is scheduled for March 2026.

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