Tyreek Hill’s mother has been accused of slapping a friend while driving amid a furious argument between the two last month.
According to TMZAnesha Sanchez and her friend Maleney got into a heated argument in Southwest Ranches, Florida, on or about July 1.
In a police report, Maleney told officers that Sanchez offered to drive her home in an attempt to defuse the situation.
But it is alleged that when she was in the car, Sanchez became aggressive and hit Maleney in the face with the back of her hand.
Hill’s mother, who signed a new contract with the Miami Dolphins earlier this month worth $90 million over the next three seasons, told her friend to get out of her vehicle.
Tyreek Hill’s mother has been accused of slapping a friend while driving amid a furious fight.
Hill signed a new contract with the Miami Dolphins earlier this month worth $90 million.
Sanchez allegedly quickly told Maleney to go back inside because it was raining. Immediately afterward, he grabbed her and tried to pull her back into the car.
In doing so, Sanchez broke Maleney’s gold necklace. She eventually managed to get back into the vehicle and Sanchez drove her home.
Sánchez kept the gold necklace and promised to fix it, although as of July 31, it had not been returned to Maleney.
In the police report, officers insisted that Maleney “did not want anyone to go to jail.”
This is not the only legal matter Hill and his family are currently facing.
The NFL star is being sued by a plus-size OnlyFans model after he allegedly broke her leg during a backyard practice game.
Hill, a father of seven, has faced multiple investigations into his conduct during a stellar career that has seen him win a Super Bowl, lead the league in rushing yards and rank No. 1 on a 2024 list of the sport’s greatest players.
Sophie Hall, an OnlyFans model who is suing Hill for allegedly attacking her with “crushing force” during a backyard scrimmage, now wants to see what the league discovered about its superstar wide receiver.
OnlyFans model Sophie Hall is suing Hill for allegedly attacking her with ‘crushing force’
Hall, a father of seven, recently revealed that he and his wife Keeta Vaccaro are expecting a child.
His attorneys earlier this month sent the eight-time Pro Bowler a new production request for any texts, emails or documents exchanged with NFL officials that reveal his unpublished findings.
They will also directly subpoena the league in the coming weeks, as well as Hill’s current and former teams, the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs, the NCAA and Oklahoma State University, where he was kicked off the team in 2014 for strangling his pregnant ex-fiancée.
The series of legal actions comes after Hall, 35, claimed in a complaint in February that he left Hill feeling “humiliated” when he managed to “fight back” and even throw him back during a practice drill at his mansion in Southwest Ranches, Florida.
She says Hill responded by attacking her “violently and with great force,” causing serious and significant injuries. Hill’s lawyers insist he never touched her during the altercation last June. They say Hill was hurt when she tripped over a dog.
The speedy wide receiver is entering his ninth NFL season after recording a career-high 1,799 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns as the Dolphins finished with an 11-6 record. Miami’s season ended with a 7-26 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the wild-card round.