New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith is under police investigation following assault allegations made by a woman named Kristen, who posted videos and statements on social media over the weekend. Separately, the mother of Smith’s child has posted statements defending his parenting, saying he is “more than capable” of caring for their son.
The two women are distinct, according to reporting on the incident. Kristen posted content alleging Smith physically attacked her during a dispute at his home. In videos and captions, she claimed the altercation happened because Smith “HATES taking care of his special needs kid” and would rather watch adult content online or play Call of Duty. She alleged he broke her computer, threw out her purses, and took money from her car. In one clip, she is heard saying, “Geno just beat my ass, that’s why,” and “You ran outside and attacked me, bitch.” Smith can be heard on a phone call stating, “She just called the police.”
A woman is accusing NFL quarterback Geno Smith of allegedly assaulting her and neglecting their special-needs child in favor of watching pornography and playing Call of Duty. pic.twitter.com/gxep8rQYUv
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) June 22, 2026
In a separate social media post, the mother of Smith’s son Seven (born in 2019) addressed narratives about his parenting. She stated: “Geno is and always has been more than capable of taking care of his son.” She added, “Let’s kill that narrative. Don’t get on the internet bringing my son into your web of dysfunction.”
The mother of Geno’s child recently posted this on IG.
That Geno is in fact more than a capable father. https://t.co/9btljf8Y0W pic.twitter.com/vDTXbO1Jiq
— uSTADIUM (@uSTADIUM) June 22, 2026
This statement from the child’s mother stands apart from the assault allegations posted by Kristen. The mother’s comments focus on affirming Smith’s ability as a father and urging others not to involve the child in online disputes.
Police responded to a single call for service at Smith’s home on Sunday. Local authorities confirmed the case is currently under review. No arrest has been reported, and there is no public confirmation that charges have been filed.
Flip the pages for photos of Geno’s women fighting each other online.