NFL Player Tyreek Hill’s Ex-Wife Keeta Accuses Him Of Using Daughter To Control Her Amid Divorce, Says His Behavior Is ‘Impulsive’ & ‘Erratic
NFL Player Tyreek Hill’s Ex-Wife Keeta Accuses Him Of Using Daughter To Control Her Amid Divorce, Says His Behavior Is
‘Impulsive’ & ‘Erratic
Tyreek Hill’s estranged wife, Keeta, has accused the NFL star of using their 5-month-old daughter as a pawn to control her, following her divorce filing.
Court documents reveal that on May 1, Tyreek showed up at their marital home, changing his story about where he planned to take their daughter. Keeta claims he told her he would “really piss her off” by taking the baby to Los Angeles.
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She argues his actions were “coercive” and not motivated by a desire to see their child, but to scare her into dropping her marital and support claims. Keeta described Tyreek’s behavior as “impulsive” and “erratic,” noting that he is unfamiliar with their child’s routines.
She requested that the court limit his ability to travel with the child without notice, seeking custody with supervised visitation for Tyreek.
Tyreek’s lawyer denied the allegations, calling them false and strategic in nature.

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