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Tyreek Hill's Lawyer Pens Letter To NFL Denying Child Abuse Claims


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Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been a controversial man in the NFL as of late due to an investigation into claims that he abused his three-year-old son. A criminal investigation was deemed to be closed with authorities saying that a crime had been committed but they didn't have evidence as to whether it was Hill or his fiancée Crystal Espinal who had done it. Shortly after that announcement, an audio tape of an interaction between Hill and Espinal surfaced. In the audio, you can hear Hill tell Espinal "You need to be terrified of me, too, b----," after his fiancée says their son is terrified of him.

One of the biggest allegations is that Hill made his son hold his arms out open so that he could punch him in the chest. Today, Hill's attorney N. Trey Pettlon issued a four-page letter to the NFL in which he denies the allegations against Hill in detail.

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"He (Hill) categorically denies he has ever 'punched' his son in the chest or anywhere on his body, or otherwise touched him in the chest in a mean-spirited manner or as a form of discipline," Pettlon writes.

The letter was obtained by ESPN and it states that Hill is ready and willing to cooperate with the NFL's investigation as long as his cooperation falls within what is considered legal.

Stay tuned for updates on this case.

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