Judge Rebukes Tyreek Hill’s Estranged Wife for $196,000 Bentley Purchase

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Judge Rebukes Tyreek Hill’s Estranged Wife for $196,000 Bentley Purchase

The divorce proceedings between NFL player Tyreek Hill and his estranged wife, Keeta Hill, are drawing significant attention due to financial disputes. A Florida court recently ruled on various aspects of their ongoing case, highlighting both financial support and the parties’ spending habits.

Court-Mandated Support for Keeta Hill

On January 7, a Florida judge ordered Tyreek Hill to pay Keeta temporary support of $5,500 per month. Additionally, he must continue covering the expenses of her luxury condo in Miami, which costs approximately $19,895 monthly in rent.

The judge noted that Tyreek had previously provided Keeta with a total of $714,000, which included:

  • $500,000 for legal fees
  • $100,000 car allowance
  • $100,000 one-time payment
  • $17,500 in temporary child support

Keeta initially requested $37,958 per month in temporary support. She also sought retroactive child support amounting to $325,122 for the period from April 2025 to December 2025.

Judge’s Remarks on Spending Habits

During the hearing, the judge expressed dissatisfaction with Keeta’s spending, particularly regarding a $196,000 Bentley. Tyreek had given her $100,000 for a vehicle, yet she spent an additional $96,000 beyond that amount. The judge deemed this expenditure “excessive and unnecessary.”

Keeta also spent $37,000 on reportedly unnecessary business ventures. The court indicated that Keeta had approximately $19,217 left from the funds she received from Tyreek, in addition to $60,000 held in an investment account.

Keeta’s Financial Priorities Under Scrutiny

The judge remarked that Keeta’s use of funds reflects her financial priorities. Although she claims to be a business owner, her business is reportedly not generating any income. Keeta, a college graduate, aims to enroll as a graduate student at the University of Miami.

She requested financial support for her mother to care for their daughter while she studies, as well as extensive monthly allowances for cosmetics, clothing, and grooming, which the court deemed exorbitant.

Temporary Support and Child Care Obligations

The court decided against approving any support beyond the $5,500 monthly alimony. Tyreek is also required to pay about $20,000 monthly for household expenses at the Porsche Tower Condominium, along with $3,500 in monthly child support and health insurance coverage for Keeta and their daughter.

Background of the Divorce Case

The divorce, filed in April 2025, followed a series of incidents involving accusations of domestic violence, which Tyreek’s representatives have denied. The couple’s separation date is noted as April 7, 2025. Tyreek has requested shared parenting time with their daughter amid claims of limited joint property ownership.

The legal proceedings illustrate ongoing financial disputes and concerns regarding spending habits in the context of their divorce. As this case develops, both parties continue to navigate the complexities of their financial responsibilities and custody arrangements.