Tyreek Hill’s Legal Battle With OnlyFans Model Ends in Shocking Twist
- NFL wide receiver Tyreek Hill reached a settlement on May 8, 2026, ending a civil trial brought by social media influencer Sophie Hall.
- According to reporting from the New York Post and Fox News, the settlement follows allegations that Hill caused a severe leg injury to Hall during a football practice...
- The dispute centered on an incident that occurred on June 28, 2023, at Hill's mansion in Southwest Ranches, Florida.
NFL wide receiver Tyreek Hill reached a settlement on May 8, 2026, ending a civil trial brought by social media influencer Sophie Hall. The legal battle, which took place in a Fort Lauderdale courtroom in Broward County, concluded abruptly after Hall agreed to dismiss certain claims against the athlete.
According to reporting from the New York Post and Fox News, the settlement follows allegations that Hill caused a severe leg injury to Hall during a football practice session. The agreement resulted in Hall dismissing her claims of assault and battery, while Hill agreed to settle a claim of negligence for an undisclosed amount.
The dispute centered on an incident that occurred on June 28, 2023, at Hill’s mansion in Southwest Ranches, Florida. Hall, a 36-year-old OnlyFans model and social media personality with 2.3 million Instagram followers, alleged that she suffered a leg fracture during a backyard football lesson.
Conflicting Accounts of the Injury
The trial highlighted starkly different accounts of how the injury occurred. Hall, who is 6-foot-1 and weighs 250 pounds, claimed that the 5-foot-10, 191-pound Hill became humiliated
after she managed to take him down during the drills in front of his family and friends.
Hall’s legal team alleged that Hill responded to this humiliation by aggressively shoving her with crushing force
, which shattered her leg. The injury reportedly forced Hall to undergo reconstructive surgery and required a regimen of weekly physical therapy.
Conversely, lawyers representing Hill argued that the injury was accidental. During opening statements, his defense team claimed that Hall actually tripped over a dog, which caused the fracture. They further argued that as a participant in a contact sport, Hall was aware of and accepted the inherent risks involved in playing football.
Adding to the defense’s narrative, Hill’s lawyers alleged that Hall did not seek immediate medical treatment, but instead remained at Hill’s residence for a multi-day sex romp
before eventually seeking professional care for her leg.
Trial Progression and Resolution
The trial was scheduled to last seven days, with a jury having been selected on May 6, 2026. Before the settlement was reached, the court heard opening statements from both legal teams and received testimony directly from Hall.
The proceedings came to an unexpected end on the afternoon of May 8, 2026. The settlement effectively resolved the legal conflict, though the specific financial terms remained confidential.
Upon exiting the courtroom following the announcement of the settlement, Hill expressed his relief with a lighthearted remark regarding his immediate plans.
I’m going to Disney World.Tyreek Hill
Hill, a 32-year-old NFL veteran, is currently a free agent standout wide receiver. The resolution of this case removes a significant legal distraction as he navigates the professional landscape outside of his previous tenure with the Miami Dolphins.
