Tyreek Hill is pushing back against allegations made by model Sophie Hall, who accused the NFL player of breaking her leg during a football drill. Hill’s attorney, Julius B. Collins, stated that Hall’s lawsuit is unfounded and an attempt to extort money from the wide receiver. According to Collins, Hall’s injury occurred when she tripped over a dog, not due to any violent behavior from Hill.
Key Takeaway
Tyreek Hill denies the allegations made by model Sophie Hall, asserting that her leg injury resulted from tripping over a dog during their football drills, not from any violent behavior on his part.
Model’s Allegations
In a lawsuit filed in Florida, Sophie Hall claimed that after being courted by Hill, she visited his Southwest Ranches mansion. During her visit, the two engaged in football drills, and Hall alleged that Hill became enraged after she “held her own” against him. She stated that Hill charged into her, causing a serious leg injury.
Hill’s Response
Hill’s attorney, Julius B. Collins, refuted Hall’s claims, describing them as “disgusting and cunning.” Collins emphasized that Hall’s injury resulted from an accidental fall over a dog during their “playful” drills. He further mentioned that Hill has initiated an insurance claim for Hall’s injuries, implying that the lawsuit is an attempt to pressure Hill into covering her medical expenses personally.
Team’s Reaction
Chris Grier, the general manager of the Miami Dolphins, acknowledged the lawsuit and stated that the team is gathering information. While acknowledging Hill’s positive contribution to the team, Grier emphasized the need to assess all off-field matters before making further comments.