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Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill divorce petition dismissed eight days after it was filed

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has dismissed his divorce petition in Broward County, court records show, eight days after it was filed.

The notice of voluntary dismissal was filed online Monday morning but signed by Hill last Tuesday. It concludes a turbulent two weeks in which Hill first denied the divorce filing, then said on Twitch that he had fired “a lot of people” because of the “mistake.”

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The divorce petition filed Jan. 22 came two months after Hill married Keeta Vaccaro in Texas during a Dolphins’ bye week. When the Sun Sentinel reported the filing, Hill first denied it on X, writing, “boy no the heck we didn’t so don’t put that in the air !!! We are happily married and gone stay that way.”

At the beginning of a video game streaming session on Twitch three days later, he told fans that he and his wife were happily married and he had fired the “bonehead” who made the mistake, which he was working on correcting. He did not explain how the mistake was made or why he initially signed the divorce petition.

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Two days later, on Jan. 27, Hill’s Fort Lauderdale-based family attorney, Gary Celetti Jr., filed a motion to withdraw as his lawyer. Three days after that, Hill signed the dismissal, which was filed by a new attorney, Will Weaver Jr., based in Jacksonville.

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