Miami Dolphins' Tyreek Hill Faces Two Paternity Lawsuits
Women Demand More Child Support Citing Hill's $30 Million Annual Salary
- Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill is facing two paternity lawsuits filed by Brittany Lackner and Kimberly Baker, who each claim he is the father of their child, both born in 2023.
- Both women are demanding more child support than the $2,500 per month Hill already pays them, citing his $30 million annual salary as part of the reason why their child support money is not up to snuff.
- Hill, who married Keeta Vaccaro last month, has yet to address the reports.
- Hill is currently the highest-paid receiver in the NFL, having signed a four-year, $120 million extension after being traded to the Dolphins in March 2022.
- Hill also pays $13,500 in child support for three children he shares with his ex-fiancée, Crystal Espinal.