Keeta Vaccaro, the estranged wife of ex-Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, has asked a court to compel him to pay for bathroom repairs in their shared residence, citing a plumbing issue that she says is causing permanent damage and affects the bathing of their child, according to TMZ.
In court documents filed recently, Vaccaro described the problem as originating during their marriage but escalating amid their divorce proceedings. She provided Hill with a contractor’s estimate, but he refused to cover the costs, questioning its legitimacy. Vaccaro claims she lacks the funds to make the repairs herself and has offered access to the property for inspections, though appointments have been canceled or rescheduled.
The motion also seeks reimbursement for Vaccaro’s attorney fees related to the filing. Hill’s representatives have not responded to requests for comment on the matter.
Relationship Breakdown
Hill and Vaccaro began dating several years before tying the knot in November 2023 in Austin, Texas. Their marriage faced early challenges, with Hill filing for divorce in January 2024, though he later denied the action and the couple appeared to reconcile temporarily.
Tensions resurfaced dramatically in April 2025, when police responded to a domestic dispute at their Miami-area home on April 7. The following day, Vaccaro filed for divorce, marking the end of their 17-month marriage.
In subsequent filings, Vaccaro alleged multiple instances of domestic violence by Hill, beginning as early as January 2024. She detailed eight incidents, including one where Hill allegedly threw her to the floor during a discussion about a postnuptial agreement. Hill has denied these claims, with his attorney calling them false and motivated by the divorce proceedings.
The couple shares at least one child, referenced in the recent plumbing dispute as needing the affected bathroom for bathing.
As of February 2026, the divorce remains ongoing, with no final resolution reported. Court documents from August 2025 revealed financial arrangements, including a one-time $500,000 payment from Hill to Vaccaro and monthly support ranging from $20,000 to $50,000. Hill is also covering health insurance and other expenses.
A judge reprimanded Vaccaro for spending child support money on a Bentley and other assorted luxury items that she didn’t need.
In January 2026, Hill accused Vaccaro of attempting to reconcile and cancel the divorce, claims he rejected as proceedings continued. The latest plumbing motion highlights ongoing disputes over shared assets and responsibilities.
The case has drawn attention due to Hill’s prominence in the NFL. No criminal charges have stemmed from the alleged domestic incidents, according to available reports. Hill was recently cut by the Dolphins and is now a free agent.
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