BSO reported on how Vikings Dalvin Cook’s agent Zac Hiller released information how Dalvin Cook was the victim of domestic abuse and million-dollar extortion.
According to Hiller, about a year ago a woman illegally entered Dalvin Cook’s home while he was with a guest. The woman who is a sergeant in the U.S. military allegedly attacked Cook and that is where the domestic abuse charge comes from. After the incident, she tried to extort Cook for a million dollars claiming she suffered injuries even though she was the one who initiated the altercation.
It gets worse.
The sergeant used a stolen garage door opener to enter Cook’s home and attack a guest of Cook’s and Cook, per Hiller. “Military Sergeant maced Cook directly in his eyes immediately upon illegally entering”, Hiller said.
She then assaulted Cook.
BSO has exclusively learned the Sergeant is named Gracelyn Trimble. She has made her Instagram private, but her Facebook is still live.
She had some photos of Cook on there, but she has deleted them.
Trimble denies this and tells a totally different story.
Trimble flew to Minnesota on Nov. 19 to break up with Cook and get her things from his Inver Grove Heights home. She entered through the garage, grabbing mace she stored there on her way in, the lawsuit said.
Trimble claims in the filing that Cook got angry when she asked for his help in gathering her things. Cook “grabbed her arm, and slung her whole body over the couch, slamming her face into the coffee table and causing her lower forehead and the bridge of her nose to bust open.”
She attempted to spray the mace at Cook, but he overpowered her and the mace went into her eyes, the lawsuit said. She went to shower when she was allegedly assaulted again.
Then Trimble went into the bedroom, grabbed Cook’s gun and called her friend, according to the lawsuit. Cook overheard her and threatened her, and beat her with a broomstick, the suit claims.
The next morning, when Cook took her to the airport, Trimble covered her injuries with a hooded sweatshirt, sunglasses and a face mask. On Nov. 25 in Florida when she sought treatment for her injuries, she told medical personnel she had been in an ATV accident. She learned she had a concussion along with several deep cuts and bruising, the lawsuit said.
Neither of them went to the cops.
Flip the pages for photos of Trimble and Cook. As well as her alleged injuries, texts messages from Cook and her threatening to shoot him.