NFL superstar Tyreek Hill is demanding medical evidence from the plus-size influencer who claims he broke her leg during a backyard football lesson, DailyMail.com can reveal.
Sophie Hall, 35, is suing the speedy wide receiver for allegedly charging at her with such 'crushing force' that he fractured her right leg and left her needing reconstructive surgery.
But Hill's lawyers want to see notes and reports from every doctor or hospital that tended to Hall's injuries and any documents that suggest the five-time All-Pro was actually to blame.
They also want the curvy OnlyFans model to hand over her tax returns as well as any messages or emails she exchanged with her sister after the June 2023 clash with Hill, 30.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, 30, is demanding Sophie Hill turn over all her medical records covering both the 2023 incident itself and the ten years prior after she sued him
Sophie Hall, 35, claimed she was left with a broken leg when the NFL star charged at her during what was meant to be a playful football drill at his Southwest Ranches mansion in June 2023
Hill's lawyers, who filed the request on Monday, have argued that the 6ft 1in beauty hurt herself tripping over a dog
Their demands form part of a sweeping production request filed Monday in Broward County, Florida, where Hall is claiming damages in excess of $50,000 for negligence, battery and assault.
She claims Hill felt 'humiliated' when she managed to 'hold her own' and even knock him backwards during practice drills at his Southwest Ranches mansion.
He retaliated by charging at her 'violently and with great force, resulting in significant and serious injuries', her February 23 complaint alleges.
In the wake of the dust-up, Hall posted pictures of her leg in a cast, her X-rays and videos of herself getting around in a wheelchair, to social media, where she has more than two million followers.
But Hill's lawyers – who say the 6ft 1in beauty hurt herself tripping over a dog – want to see all of her medical records covering both the incident itself and the ten years prior.
Their 35-point request includes 'all documents supporting plaintiff's contention that defendants were the direct and proximate result of the injuries described in the plaintiff's complaint'.
The list of demands includes any photographs, videos, social media posts, reposts, comments and private messages – including any deleted messages – discussing either the incident or Hill.
The same goes for any 'text message, iMessage, WhatsApp messages, Facebook messages, Instagram messages, X (Twitter) direct messages, emails, letters, instant messages, group messages or any other electronic communication, sent or received… between plaintiff and any relative (including her sister)… discussing or commenting on the incident or defendant at any time.'
The actress and plus-size model is suing the scandal-plagued Dolphins wide receiver for battery, assault and negligence, as well as damages in excess of $50,000
British-born Hall had never played football before but claimed Hill suggested she join him for practice drills so she could learn more about the offensive lineman position her son plays, according to the complaint
According to the lawsuit, Sophie Hall's leg was left 'severely fractured' after Hill allegedly charged at her. She included a picture of her X-ray in her court filing
Hill had an incredible 2023 season, finishing with an NFL-leading 1,799 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns before Miami lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, his former team, in the AFC Wild Card Game.
Off the field things were just as frenetic, as he suffered a major house fire, was caught on CCTV allegedly slapping a marina worker and became embroiled in multiple lawsuits with Hall and others.
Hall's complaint says Hill started sending her 'flirtatious' Instagram messages a day after she enrolled her ten-year-old son in the Tyreek Hill Football Camp in May last year.
Hill flew her to Florida on June 28 and invited her to 'hang' at his swish abode, which boasts a spa, putting green, NBA regulation basketball court and a turf football field.
British-born Hall had never played football before but Hill suggested she join him for practice drills so she could learn more about the offensive lineman position her son plays.
She claims she 'caused Hill to be pushed backwards, garnering laughter from the witnesses present at the time, including the defendant's mother, sister, friend and trainer'.
'Apparently embarrassed by his loss of stability as a result of contact by a woman during the 'football play', Mr Hill's attitude changed and he became angry.'
Hill instructed Hall to play offense, hiking the football to an imaginary quarterback, while Hill became a defensive pass rusher, the suit adds.
In court papers filed on Monday, the athlete requested Hall turn over all medical records, as well as videos, photos, and texts produced on the day of the incident
'Defendant Hill charged into her violently and with great force, resulting in significant and serious injuries,' the suit adds.
'The crushing force was so great that she sustained a right leg fracture, necessitating surgery with metal hardware implantation.'
Hall – who is three inches taller than Hill – says the gridiron star 'downplayed' her injury, offering her ice and a bed to lay in.
But after being 'in pain and agony' for days she was diagnosed with a right leg fracture which required surgery, weekly physio sessions and still causes her persistent pain and weakness.
Responding to the suit, Hill's attorney Julius Collins said Hall's injuries were already being addressed by a pending insurance claim and that his client had done nothing wrong.
'Counsel for Ms Hall has intentionally omitted from their complaint that Ms Hall fell over a dog while doing drills with Mr Hill which is when she sustained the alleged injuries,' Collins said.
'The notion that Mr Hill became upset because Ms Hall 'held her own' in playful football drills is absurd. These drills were playful.'
Hill's stellar football career has been dogged by controversies dating back to 2015 when he was kicked off the team at Oklahoma State for choking his then fiancé Crystal Espinal while she was pregnant with their first son, Zev Carter.
Hall – who is three inches taller than Hill – says the gridiron star 'downplayed' her injury, offering her ice and a bed to lie in
The influencer claims Hill flew her to Florida on June 28 and invited her to 'hang' at his $7million mansion in swish Southwest Ranches, just outside Miami
Hill married his on-again, off-again fiancée Keeta Vaccaro, 28, in November only to file for divorce two months later. The two however, have since been seen in public holding hands, while arriving at a party in Miami last week
In 2019 he was suspended by the Chiefs over alleged child abuse allegations but was reinstated after he pleaded his innocence and a district attorney determined there was insufficient evidence to prove he had broken Zev's arm.
Those red flags didn't stop the team inking Hill to a three-year, $54million extension before he caught nine passes for 105 yards to spark their winning 31-20 comeback in Superbowl LIV.
Hill joined Miami in 2022 in a blockbuster trade and signed a record-breaking four-year, $120million extension for a wide receiver.
Off the field, however, he got into another scrap when he was caught on CCTV in June 2023 allegedly slapping a Miami marina employee who declined to press charges.
A former flame, Brittany Lackner, came forward in January 2023, claiming Hill was the father of her little boy, Soul Corazon Hill.
She blasted him for allegedly offering her just $2,500-a-month which she said was 'woefully inadequate' for someone on a $30million annual salary but the pair have since settled.
A second alleged baby mama, Kimberly Baker, came forward last May, claiming a paternity test would prove he had fathered her newborn daughter, Trae Love Hill.
Hill married his on-again, off-again fiancée Keeta Vaccaro, 28, in November only to file for divorce two months later.
He immediately declared it was an error and said he had fired members of his legal team for submitting the paperwork without authorization.
On January 3, a blaze tore through Hill's seven-bed mansion, causing an estimated $2.3million worth of damage. Authorities said it was sparked by a child playing with a lighter.