Update: Influencer Tiffany Jeffcoat Seemingly Shares Son Was Returned Following Claims That NBA Player R.J. Hampton ‘Snatched’ Their Child & Left

Tiffany Jeffcoat, R.J. Hampton
Update: Influencer Tiffany Jeffcoat Seemingly Shares Son Was Returned Following Claims That NBA Player R.J. Hampton ‘Snatched’ Their Child & Left
Update: (Oct. 8, 2024): The drama between ex-couple influencer Tiffany Jeffcoat and professional basketball player R.J. Hampton appears to have calmed down for the time being.
Moments ago Tiffany Jeffcoat shared an image of their adorable baby boy to her IG Stories, thanking those who reached out in her moment of need. The pic seemingly serves as a way to let the public know that her son was returned.

As reported, late Monday evening Tiffany Jeffcoat posted a series of videos to TikTok that showed her ex seemingly admitting to being physically abusive to her. Things only escalated from there, with Jeffcoat claiming in another post that during their verbal dispute, R.J. Hampton “snatched [their son] off the ground” hopped in a car, and left.
Per the caption, Jeffcoat called the police and was told authorities couldn’t do anything because the situation was a civil matter.
R.J. Hampton has yet to speak on what unfolded.
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