Tyreek Hill's estranged wife, Keeta Vaccaro, has filed court documents to have subpoenas issued to agencies involved with the child abuse probe he faced in 2019.
According to TMZ, court documents show that Voccaro is seeking the subpoenas for evidence of "other crimes, wrongs or acts committed" by Tyreek and "certified copies of his grandparents' criminal convictions."
She previously accused the NFL player, who most recently played for the Miami Dolphins before he was dropped following an injury at the end of the 2025 season, of assaulting her while she was pregnant with their child.
Amid their ongoing divorce proceedings, she alleged that he punched her in the stomach during her pregnancy, spat on her, pulled out her hair, locked her out of her home, physically restrained her, and made serious threats against her life.
Hill has denied all the accusations and claimed that any physical incidents were in self-defense. However, Vaccaro has asserted that she has video showing him being violent toward her and her mother, which she claims one of the teams Hill played for tried to purchase for several hundred thousand dollars.
Records she’s seeking through the use of subpoenas include an investigation by the Still Water Police Department for the alleged assault of a woman, the Oakland Park Police Department for alleged child abuse, and any records from the NFL's probe into the child abuse allegations, all of which he did not face any criminal charges for. She believes that the records could help paint a picture of Hill as a serial abuser.
Last year, Vaccaro made her accusations against her estranged husband, detailing several incidents of alleged violence in 2024. Police were called to their home in response to a call reporting a domestic dispute, but charges were not filed against him. She filed for divorce from the NFL player the following day.
Hill was previously arrested for assaulting his then 20-year-old pregnant girlfriend, Crystal Espinal, during an argument in 2014. He pleaded guilty to domestic assault and battery by strangulation.
In 2019, an investigation was launched into Hill for the alleged battery of his then three-year-old son, who was left with a broken arm.