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Tyreek Hill’s mother, Anesha Sanchez, is the subject of a police investigation following a report.
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver’s offseason has quieted down in the wake of a lawsuit filed by an OnlyFans model, but it appears things could soon kick up again.
According to TMZ Sports, Hill’s mom has been accused of slapping another woman and breaking her necklace.
The outlet has obtained documents noting that the other woman in question is Sanchez’s friend, Maleney, whom she had an argument with around July 1 in Southwest Ranches, Florida.
Maleney told the police that Sanchez offered to give her a ride home so they could squash the dispute but snapped during the drive and slapped her with the back of her hand. She claims she was ordered to get out of the vehicle and was then asked to get back in because it was raining, with Anesha reaching for her to pull her back in and grabbing her gold necklace instead.
Tyreek Hill’s Mom Accused Of Keeping Broken Necklace
According to the documents, Anesha eventually convinced Maleney to get back into the car and drove her home, keeping the necklace to get it repaired.
However, as of July 31, Maleney still hadn’t received her jewelry back.
Officers wrote that the complainant stated that she “did not want anyone to go to jail,” but wanted her necklace returned.
TMZ reports having reached out to Anesha for comment but hadn’t heard back at the time of writing.
Tyreek Hill is very close to his mom, who supports him at his games. Last season, he went viral for handing her a football after scoring a touchdown.
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