Tyreek Hill’s Estranged Wife Scolded by Judge Over $196K Bentley Purchase

Judge cuts requested $38K monthly support, questions Keeta Vaccaro’s Bentley purchase, business spending, and claimed luxury living expenses.

Tyreek Hill's Ex-Wife Scolded by Judge for Spending $196K of Spousal Support Money on a Bentley
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A Florida judge sharply criticized how Tyreek Hill’s estranged wife, Keeta Vaccaro, spent a portion of the temporary financial support she received amid the couple’s ongoing divorce, including the purchase of a $196,000 Bentley.

During a January 7 court hearing, the judge reportedly ordered the Miami Dolphins star to pay Keeta $5,500 per month in temporary spousal support while continuing to cover the cost of the luxury condo where she lives with the couple’s young daughter.

Court records obtained by Us Weekly show Hill has already voluntarily provided Keeta with approximately $714,000, including $500,000 toward legal fees, $100,000 earmarked for a vehicle, $100,000 as a lump sum, and $17,500 in temporary child support.

The court took issue with how some of that money was used. According to the judge, Keeta took the $100,000 car allowance and spent an additional $96,000 of her own funds to purchase a Bentley.

The court finds the additional $96,000 to purchase a vehicle was excessive and unnecessary,” the judge stated in the ruling.

The court also noted that Keeta spent $37,000 on business ventures deemed unnecessary, paid off an existing Tesla, and placed $60,000 into an investment account.

While the judge acknowledged the funds were provided without restrictions, the ruling said her spending reflected questionable priorities.

At the time of the hearing, Keeta reportedly had just over $19,000 remaining from the original funds, in addition to the $60,000 investment.

Keeta sought nearly $38,000 per month in temporary support and requested retroactive child support exceeding $325,000, but the court declined to award more than the $5,500 monthly figure.

The judge also rejected several claimed expenses, including thousands of dollars per month for clothing, grooming, and cosmetics, calling them “exorbitant.”

The financial dispute comes months after Keeta accused Hill of multiple incidents of domestic violence during their marriage. In court filings made public in September 2025, she alleged eight separate instances of abuse in early 2024.

Hill’s legal team denied the claims, calling them “nothing more than an attempt by [Keeta], her mother and/or her counsel to shake Mr. Hill down,” and described the allegations as unsubstantiated.

Hill filed for divorce in April 2025, days after police were called to the couple’s Florida condo. No criminal charges were filed, and the Dolphins later said the matter was closed without incident.

The divorce, which involves child custody and continued financial support, remains ongoing.

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