Overview
- Vaccaro filed court papers Thursday seeking judge-approved subpoenas for police, prosecutors, and NFL records tied to past probes of Hill.
- Her request targets Stillwater police files from the Crystal Espinal case, Overland Park investigations into alleged child abuse, and the NFL’s 2019 review during Hill’s Chiefs tenure, a discovery tactic often used to document patterns in civil cases.
- She asks for evidence of “other crimes, wrongs or acts” and certified copies of Hill’s grandparents’ criminal convictions, alleging they act as his “fixers.”
- Vaccaro alleges multiple assaults, says a nanny-cam captured violence against her and her mother, and claims a former team tried to buy the footage for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- Hill denies wrongdoing and says any force was self-defense, and no new criminal charges have been reported, though his record includes a 2014 guilty plea and a 2019 child-injury investigation that did not lead to charges or an NFL suspension.