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Tyreek Hill #10 of the Miami Dolphins warms up prior to an NFL football game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on November 24, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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Sophie E. Hall filed the lawsuit in Broward County, Florida, circuit court on Saturday through her attorney Jonathan R. Gdanski. She is seeking in excess of $50,000 in damages, according to the docs.

Per the complaint, Hill, 29, contacted Hall shortly after she enrolled her 10-year-old son in the athlete’s Tyreek Hill Football Camp held at Boca Raton High School last June. The two did not know one another at the time.

“Lol you’ll see,” Hall wrote in the message, which was included in the court documents. Hill replied, “How will I see,” He added, “You must gone teleport to me.”

The mother then responded, “Yesterday I literally just paid for your camp for my son and now you’re here.”

“We lit then Ima see you towering over everyone I guess,” Hill wrote back, and then added, “I’ve been know [sic] to be a good stepdad.”

According to the court documents, Hill invited the influencer to his home in Southwest Ranches after her son attended his camp. Then, later that month, he allegedly paid for the woman to fly back to Florida to stay at his estate.

Per the lawsuit, Hill had a driver pick Hall up at the airport on June 28, and then she spent time with his family members after arriving at the $7 million home and finding out that Hill had to “step out for several hours.”

After Hill returned, the two visited the turf field at his home with his trainer, while Hall watched along the sidelines, per the documents, which then stated that “it was shortly after this training session when Defendant Hill invited Ms. Hall to participate in offensive line drills with him.”

Influencer Sophie Hall in 2021.Frazer Harrison/Getty

Sophie Hall attends the Los Angeles Special Screening Of “Zola"at DGA Theater Complex on June 29, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.

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“On their very first ‘play,’ Defendant Hill asked Ms. Hall to stand in a defensive line stance while he stood opposite her in an offensive lineman stance, ‘hiked’ the ball to the quarterback, and told her to rush him as if she wanted to chase the quarterback,” the complaint alleged.

“Ms. Hall did as instructed and on contact with the Defendant, caused Hill to be pushed backwards, garnering laughter from the witnesses present at the time, including the Defendant’s mother, sister, friend and trainer,” the document continued.

According to the lawsuit, Hill became “apparently embarrassed,” and his “attitude changed and he became angry.” After the two continued to play, “Defendant Hill charged into her violently and with great force, resulting in significant and severe injuries.”

“The crushing force was so great that she sustained a right leg fracture, necessitating surgery, with metal hardware implantation,” the documents claimed.

It is unknown if Hall reported the incident to authorities. But according to the complaint, Hill “downplayed” her injury and did not seek medical attention on her behalf. Upon returning to her home on July 1, Hall said she consulted an orthopedist and was diagnosed with a right leg fracture.

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Neither Hill’s agent nor the Miami Dolphins immediately responded to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

The lawsuit comes amid a tumultuous year for the wide receiver. Last month, Hill denied that he filed for divorce from his wife,Keeta Vaccaro, whomhe married in November, despite court documents that show he did so.

source: people.com