Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill is facing two separate paternity lawsuits from women, Brittany Lackner and Kimberly Baker, both claiming he fathered their children born in 2023. The lawsuits allege that Hill is not adequately providing for the children and demand increased child support beyond the $2,500 per month he currently pays each woman.
Lackner’s son, Soul Corazon Hill, was born in February 2023, and she argues that the paternity test proved Hill’s fatherhood with a high probability.
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Lackner claims that $2,500 is insufficient considering Hill’s $30 million annual salary. Baker, in a separate lawsuit, alleges that Hill has shown “utter and abject unconcern” for her six-month-old daughter, Trae Love Hill. Hill has filed dueling paternity petitions in Kansas, expressing willingness to perform parental duties and proposing joint custody arrangements.
Both lawsuits are ongoing, and Hill has sought to have them dismissed, citing various legal arguments, while the women claim Hill has not demonstrated adequate concern for the welfare of the children.
Amid these legal challenges, Hill is navigating a pivotal football season with the Miami Dolphins.