Just one month after Keeta Vaccaro initiated divorce proceedings against NFL star Tyreek Hill, she has returned to the courtroom, seeking full custody of their 5-month-old daughter, Capri. The conflict between these estranged parents has escalated dramatically, with Vaccaro now accusing Hill of manipulating their child in an attempt to exert control over her. Clearly feeling overwhelmed and under threat, Vaccaro is requesting that the legal system intervenes to safeguard their daughter’s well-being and stability.
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Keeta Pursues Sole Custody of Their Child for Her Safety
According to legal documents acquired by In Touch, Keeta Vaccaro is actively seeking full custody of baby Capri and is advocating for Hill to be granted only supervised visitation rights. Her rationale for this request is rooted in her belief that Hill lacks the capability to adequately care for their daughter independently. She insists that the athlete must “learn to respect boundaries and to prioritize the baby’s needs over his own impulses and desires.” In addition to custody concerns, Vaccaro is also asking the court to prohibit Hill from traveling outside of Florida with Capri without prior notification, underscoring her desire to maintain control over their daughter’s environment.
Tyreek Allegedly Threatened To Take Capri Out Of State To “Upset Her”
In her court submissions, Vaccaro recounts a troubling incident that occurred on Thursday, May 1, when Hill arrived at their former marital residence to pick up Capri. Feeling uneasy about his intentions, she alleges that Hill was attempting to use their daughter as a pawn to manipulate her emotions following their breakup last month. Vaccaro claims that Hill made threats to “really upset her” by abruptly deciding to take Capri to Los Angeles. She interpreted his remarks as evidence that he was not motivated by a genuine desire to see their child, but rather by an intention to intimidate her. Vaccaro described his actions as erratic, noting that he reportedly does not even understand Capri’s sleep schedule or daily routines. Subsequently, Hill sent a text message to Vaccaro stating that he had changed his mind about the trip to LA and would be returning their daughter home instead.
Keeta Filed For Divorce Following A Volatile Argument
Keeta Vaccaro filed for divorce on April 8, 2025, just one day after a tumultuous domestic dispute at their Sunny Isles Beach home. As previously reported by The Shade Room, the confrontation occurred on April 7 when Vaccaro’s mother, Alesia Vaccaro, called 911. She alleged that Tyreek Hill threw a laptop and physically handled Capri amidst a heated exchange with Vaccaro. The Miami Dolphins star, described by his mother-in-law as “impulsive” and “aggressive,” was also reported to have taken Capri to a balcony on the 35th floor of their residence, raising significant safety concerns.
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was reportedly seen holding his newborn baby while leaning over a 35th-floor balcony, following an alleged argument with his wife.
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) April 22, 2025
Alesia expressed her fears for her granddaughter’s safety during the call to dispatchers, explaining that the argument had originated from Hill’s failure to spend adequate time with the infant. When law enforcement arrived at the residence, Hill reportedly asserted to the officers, “I have the same rights as a father as a mother, and I can take my baby whenever I want.” No arrests were made; however, Keeta felt that her marriage was “irretrievably broken,” prompting her to file for divorce. In addition to seeking child support, she has also requested spousal support and exclusive possession of their Miami condo, indicating her desire for financial security and stability for her and Capri.
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