He's on track to break the NFL record books — but Miami Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill can't escape his baby mamas.
The MVP candidate, known as Cheetah for his breakneck speed, is facing two new paternity lawsuits from women pressing him for child support in the Florida courts, can exclusively reveal.
A former flame is criticizing Hill, 29, for offering her $2,500 a month after the birth of her son in February – a “woefully inadequate” amount for a superstar athlete with a $30 million annual salary.
In the second case, the unfaithful All-Pro – who married his long-term fiancée Keeta Vaccaro, 27, last month – is accused of showing “complete and pathetic indifference” to their now six-month-old little girl.
Tyreek Hill, 29, has been hit with paternity lawsuits from two different women who claim he is the father of two children, both born this year
Brittany Lackner, the first of Hill's new baby mamas, came forward in January, saying she and Hill had sex in Florida last year and that she was due to give birth in a few days. She is pictured holding a Hill's Dolphin onesie
Lackner, who has more than 30,000 followers on her TikTok account “travelwithbrittany,” posted a video of baby Soul in a Miami Dolphins jersey with the number 10 and Hill's name on the back after his birth
Just last month, Hill married his longtime fiancée Keeta Vaccaro in Texas. They have been engaged since 2021
If the two women win their lawsuits, Hill will face a massive increase in the $13,500 he already pays each month to support the three children he has with his ex-partner Crystal Espinal, 28.
The lovechild drama comes as Hill is enjoying a season for the ages in which he rushed for 1,542 yards and scored 12 touchdowns in a dozen games for the AFC East-leading Dolphins.
He's on pace to become the first player in NFL history to reach 2,000 receiving yards in a season, but his checkered past could militate against his ambition to become the first wide receiver ever to become the Most Valuable Player.
In 2015, Hill pleaded guilty to domestic violence and was kicked off the Oklahoma State team for choking Espinal while she was pregnant with her first son, Zev Carter.
Hill's former fiancée Crystal Espinal (pictured with their son) called off their engagement in 2019. They have three children together
He was suspended by Kansas City in 2019 over alleged child abuse allegations but reinstated after he maintained his innocence and a district attorney determined there was insufficient evidence to prove he broke Zev's arm.
Months later, Espinal sued Hill in Johnson County, Kansas, to prove he was the father of twins Nakeem and Nyla and to seek child support.
Those red flags didn't stop the Chiefs from extending Hill to a three-year, $54 million extension before he caught nine passes for 105 yards, sparking their winning 31-20 comeback in Superbowl LIV.
Hill came to Miami in a blockbuster trade last year, signing a record-setting four-year, $120 million extension for a wide receiver before finishing the year with career highs in receptions and receiving yards.
However, he got into trouble again off the field when he was caught on video surveillance allegedly slapping a Miami Marina employee during a scuffle on June 18. The victim declined to press charges.
Brittany Lackner, the first of Hill's new baby mamas, came forward in January, saying she and Hill had sex in Florida last year and that she was due to give birth in a few days.
Her petition, filed in Broward County, said a prenatal paternity test had already proven he was the father “with a probability greater than 99.9%.”
Hill and Lackner posed together at an event in August 2022. He is seen with his hand on her stomach while she was already pregnant with their child. She posted this photo on TikTok in response
Lackner, 30, filed additional paperwork after Soul Corazon Hill's birth on Feb. 7, claiming Hill requested a second DNA test before voluntarily paying her $2,500 a month in child support
Lackner's petition, filed in Broward County, said a prenatal paternity test had already proven that Hill was the father “with a probability greater than 99.9%.”
The 30-year-old beauty filed more paperwork after Soul Corazon Hill gave birth on February 7, claiming Hill demanded a second DNA test before voluntarily paying her $2,500 per month in child support.
However, she scoffed at the “woefully inadequate amount,” adding, “The father is a member of the Miami Dolphins and earns a salary of $30,000,000 per year on a four-year contract…in stark contrast, the mother is unemployed, has none.” .' income, is in debt, receives Medicaid and has no means of living.'
Curvaceous Lackner, who has more than 30,000 followers on her TikTok account “travelwithbrittany,” posted photos of Soul after his birth wearing a Miami Dolphins jersey with the number 10 and Hill's name on the back.
Another snapshot posted to her account shows Hill pressing his hand to her baby bump as they posed together for a photo before a red carpet event in August 2022.
Hill filed a paternity petition in Kansas proposing joint custody arrangements and stating he was “willing and able to fulfill parental responsibilities for his minor child should he be determined to become the father.”
He tried to dismiss the Broward lawsuit, arguing that Soul was conceived in Kansas and that Lackner only moved to Fort Lauderdale for “strategic” reasons, but judges in both states agreed that Florida was the appropriate venue.
Hill filed for a protective order to prevent his full financial information from being released, but an affidavit obtained by shows he earned $1,540,285 per month in 2021 and paid $547,135 in taxes.
Hill proposed to Vaccaro, a wellness entrepreneur and sister of former New Orleans Saints first-rounder Kenny Vaccaro, in July 2021
Hill and Vacarro finally tied the knot last November 8 during the team's bye week
The star player's monthly expenses included $13,500 in child support and $31,677 in household bills and mortgage payments on his $7 million, seven-bedroom mansion in swanky Southwest Ranches.
The youngest baby mama, Kimberly Baker, 29, came forward in May and claimed a paternity test would prove that she and Hill conceived their newborn daughter, Trae Love Hill, when they met in August 2022.
According to court records in Broward County, she also received $2,500 each month from Hill, but said caring for her little girl would cost her closer to $10,000.
Hill made similar efforts to have the lawsuit dropped, accepting that DNA evidence proved he was the girl's father, but arguing that Baker was a Los Angeles resident and had no grounds to claim paternity in Florida complain.
“Before an unmarried father can be granted authority to assert an interest in parental responsibility and/or timeshare, he must demonstrate that he has expressed significant concern for the welfare of the child,” Baker’s lawyers wrote in a scathing statement Counter-speech.
“The father has, in fact, shown complete and abject indifference to the child by completely failing to act as a parent and completely failing to support the child.”
Both lawsuits are ongoing.
Hill proposed to Vaccaro, a wellness entrepreneur and sister of former New Orleans Saints first-rounder Kenny Vaccaro, in July 2021 and finally tied the knot last November 8 during the team's bye week.
He was previously engaged to Espinal, but the couple split after he was investigated in 2019 over an incident in which their eldest son suffered a broken arm at their Kansas home.
Hill and Crystal Espinal (left) have a son who was reportedly temporarily removed from their care following two incidents at their home involving a juvenile
Hill previously played for the Kansas City Chiefs and is seen kissing his son Zev in December 2018
He was previously engaged to Espinal, but the couple split after he was investigated in 2019 over an incident in which their eldest son suffered a broken arm at their Kansas home
Johnson County District Attorney Steve Howe later released a statement saying he believed a crime had been committed but there was insufficient evidence to charge anyone.
The next day, local station KCTV released secretly recorded audio from a Dubai airport in which a man, presumably Hill, threatened a woman, presumably Espinal, when she accused him of hurting her child.
After being told that the boy was “afraid” of him, an angry Hill replied: “You must be afraid of me too, bitch.”
Howe reopened the investigation, but closed it a few weeks later and Hill's NFL suspension was lifted.
While he continued to deny hurting his son, Hill expressed regret for threatening Espinal, saying, “I'm just here to show what I did.”
“On the tone, my bad language.” I will face that. I don't want anyone to talk like that to my little sister, my daughter that I have now, and my mother. It's very disrespectful.'
Rumor sites claim that Hill already had four children before 2023, including another boy named Tyreek Hill Jr. who was born in 2019.
However, only three previous children are listed in his most recent court filings.
Hill revealed on a recent episode of his podcast It Needed To Be Said that he is leaving his estimated $40 million fortune to his four-year-old daughter, Nyla.
“I put my daughter above all my boys.” “Yes, because as I just know, of all my boys who are smart, all my boys are well-intentioned,” he said.
“They're very disciplined, but there's just something about my daughter that feels like she's on another level.” “I just gave her complete control over everything in case something happened to me.”