Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill has been sued separately by two women who each claim he is the father of their child, both born in 2023, according to The Daily Mail, which cited court documents filed in Florida.
Brittany Lackner, 30, and Kimberly Baker, 29, accused the All-Pro NFLer of not adequately providing for the children he allegedly conceived with them — and are demanding more child support than the $2,500 per month he already pays them both, as stated in the legal papers.
Both lawsuits are ongoing, and were filed separately in Broward County.
Hill married Keeta Vaccaro last month at a Texas courthouse.
Lackner gave birth to her son, Soul Corazon Hill, on Feb. 7, 2023, after alleging the month prior that she had sex with Hill in Florida in 2022.
In her lawsuit, Lackner alleged a prenatal paternity test proved 29-year-old Hill was the father “with greater than 99.9 percent probability.”
Lackner reportedly filed separate paperwork after the birth of her son, which claimed Hill had demanded a second DNA test before voluntarily paying her $2,500 per month in child support.
Lackner said that amount of money is “woefully inadequate” considering Hill’s $30 million annual salary.
“The Father is a member of the Miami Dolphins earning a salary of $30,000,000 a year pursuant to a four-year contract … in stark contrast, the Mother is unemployed, has no income, is in debt, is on Medicaid, and has no means of support,” the lawsuit stated.
Lackner reportedly shared a video of her son on TikTok in March, which showed the newborn wearing a Dolphins onesie with Hill’s name and jersey number on the back.
In a separate TikTok video, the influencer reportedly shared a photo with Hill, who had his hand on her belly during a red carpet appearance in Aug. 2022.
Hill filed a dueling paternity petition in Kansas, which stated he was “willing and able to perform parental duties for his minor child should he be determined to be the father,” and proposed joint custody arrangements, according to The Daily Mail.
Hill reportedly tried to get Lackner’s Broward lawsuit dismissed, arguing that Soul was conceived in Kansas and that Lackner moved to Fort Lauderdale for “strategic” reasons.
In the second paternity lawsuit, Baker accused Hill of showing “utter and abject unconcern” for her now-six-month-old daughter, Trae Love Hill — who she claimed was conceived when she and Hill hooked up in Aug. 2022.
“The Father has in fact demonstrated utter and abject unconcern for the child in wholly failing to act as a parent and is completely failing to support the child,” Baker’s lawsuit stated.
Baker claimed the $2,500 she receives from Hill each month isn’t nearly enough to raise the newborn, and claims costs are up to $10,000.
Hill also tried to get Baker’s lawsuit dropped, arguing that Baker had no grounds to sue for paternity in Florida as she is based in Los Angeles, according to The Daily Mail, which reported that Hill accepted that DNA evidence proved he was the girl’s father.
“Before an unmarried father may be accorded standing to assert an interest in parental responsibility and/or timesharing, he must demonstrate that he has manifested substantial concern for the welfare of the child,” Baker’s lawyers stated.
Hill was traded to the Dolphins in March 2022 and signed a four-year, $120 million extension that made him the highest-paid receiver in the NFL.
The All-Pro NFLer currently pays $13,500 in child support for three children shares with his ex-fiancée, Crystal Espinal, 28, according to The Daily Mail.
Hill reportedly shared that he is leaving his $40 million fortune to his 4-year-old daughter, Nyla, in a recent episode of his “It Needed To Be Said” podcast.