Overview
- Kalil asked a Minnesota court to toss invasion of privacy and unjust enrichment claims, arguing her remarks are protected autobiographical accounts of sexual trauma.
- Her motion characterizes the November 2025 Marlon Garcia livestream as a candid explanation of a “loving union” hindered by an anatomical incompatibility, noting she repeatedly praised Matt.
- Matt Kalil sued on January 6 after the clip went viral, claiming disclosure of intimate facts, reputational harm and monetization by Haley, and he seeks more than $75,000 in damages.
- His attorney Ryan Saba says a spouse cannot publicize confidential sexual details for profit and expects the court to deny the motion.
- A judge has not ruled on the request, and Matt also alleges his current wife has received disturbing messages since the livestream.