Tyreek Hill faces videotaped questioning over allegations he broke a plus-size model’s leg despite telling a court she is only making the shocking claim to boost her racy ‘giant’ page on Onlyfans.
Sophie Hall, 35, is suing the Miami Dolphins superstar for allegedly attacking her with such “crushing force” during a backyard drill that he fractured her right leg and left her needing reconstructive surgery last year.
But lawyers for Hill, 30, say her real goal is to generate headlines on news websites to generate business for her ‘Tall Girl Sophie VIP’ X profile.
Hall’s OnlyFans subscription account offers everything from ‘tall girl content, BBW, b/g, crushing, face sitting, goddess worship’ and ‘giantess videos’ for $57.60 a year.
Tyreek Hill will be deposed in his legal battle with Onlyfans model Sophie Hall later this year, according to recent legal documents.
The NFL star’s lawyers have now claimed that Hall’s true goal is to gain exposure to promote his subscription-only Onlyfans content.
The 6-foot-1, 250-plus-pound influencer, ‘Your favorite tall blue-eyed goddess with the most amazing curves,’ is offering a ‘free nude tape’ and a 30-day free trial to attract new subscribers.
He has already gained more than three million followers on Instagram, X and TikTok.
‘On some of their accounts, they are members-only and require payment of money for monthly subscriptions. “Its income depends largely on it being seen by as many users as possible,” wrote Hill’s attorney, Robert Horwitz.
“As it relates to this case, it is clear that the plaintiff is highly motivated not only to obtain money in this case, but also to grow her online social influence business.”
Hill’s legal team managed to block Hall’s attempt to file an amended complaint, bolstered by clippings and references to his history of domestic violence incidents.
But the speedy receiver will have to sit for a videotaped deposition on December 3, according to court documents obtained by DailyMail.com.
Hall’s complaint from February says Hill began sending her “flirtatious” messages on Instagram after enrolling her 10-year-old son in the Tyreek Hill soccer camp in May of last year.
He flew her to Florida on June 28 and invited her to hang out at his Southwest Ranches mansion, which features a spa, putting green, NBA regulation basketball court and football field.
Hall’s OnlyFans subscription account offers everything from ‘tall girl content, BBW, b/g, crushing, facesitting, goddess worship’ and ‘giantess videos’ for $57.60 a year.
The 6-foot-1, 250-plus-pound influencer advertises herself as “You’re my favorite tall blue-eyed goddess with the most incredible curves” and offers a “free nude tape” and a 30-day free trial to attract new subscribers.
The curvaceous content creator has already amassed over three million followers on Instagram, X, and TikTok.
Hall, born in Britain, had never played football before, but Hill suggested he join him for drills so he could learn more about the offensive lineman position his son plays.
She claims she caused Hill to be pushed back, prompting laughter from witnesses present at the time, including the defendant’s mother, sister, friend and coach.
“Apparently embarrassed by his loss of stability as a result of a woman’s contact during the ‘football game,’ Mr. Hill’s demeanor changed and he became angry.”
During the subsequent play, “defendant Hill charged at her violently and with great force, resulting in serious and significant injuries,” the lawsuit adds.
“The crushing force was so great that he suffered a fracture in his right leg, requiring surgery with metal hardware implantation.”
Hall, who is three inches taller than Hill, says the country star “downplayed” his injury and offered him ice and a bed to lie on.
When he later informed him of the extent of his injuries, the eight-time Pro Bowl selection brushed him off, according to court documents, replying via text: “There’s no way I moved too fast on you.”
The actress and plus-size model is suing the scandal-plagued Dolphins wide receiver for assault, battery and negligence over the 2023 incident.
Her lawyers point to text messages Hall sent to Hill after the incident suggesting that “she was having a great time,” staying at his house for several more days and even being able to go fishing and four-wheeling, although with the leg inside. an orthopedic device.
They say Hall was injured when she tripped over a dog and was wearing inappropriate footwear that had caused her to fall and injure herself on a previous trip to Puerto Rico.
‘I think I need to throw away those Gucci sandals. “There are two injuries,” Hall wrote to his sister.
She is seeking damages in excess of $50,000 for negligence, assault and battery.
Nicknamed Cheetah for his blistering speed, Hill has been dogged by controversies dating back to 2014, when he was kicked off the Oklahoma State team and received three years of probation for choking his ex-fiancee Crystal Espinal while she was pregnant with their first child. . Zev Carter.
According to the lawsuit, Sophie Hall’s leg was “severely fractured” when Hill attacked her. He included an image of his x-ray in his court file.
The influencer claims Hill flew her to Florida on June 28, 2023 and invited her to “hang out” at his $7 million mansion in posh Southwest Ranches, outside Miami.
In 2019, Kansas City, his former team, suspended him over alleged child abuse allegations, but he was reinstated after he pleaded not guilty and a district attorney determined there was insufficient evidence to prove he broke Zev’s arm.
Hill cemented his superstar status with an unforgettable 2023 season, finishing with 1,799 receiving yards and an NFL-leading 13 touchdowns before Miami lost to the Chiefs in the AFC Wild Card Game.
But it was also a turbulent year off the field for Hill.
The athlete suffered a major fire in his home, became embroiled in paternity lawsuits with several women, and filed for divorce from wellness influencer Keeta Vaccaro, 28, just months after getting married, only to withdraw the petition days later. alleging that it was submitted without his knowledge.
Most recently, he was pulled from his McLaren supercar and thrown to the ground in a traffic stop on September 8 that was captured by shocking police body camera footage outside Hard Rock Stadium.
Hill opted not to pay a combined $308 fine for careless driving and failure to wear a seat belt and vowed to prove his innocence at trial.