Overview
- Kalil filed the complaint Tuesday seeking a jury trial and damages exceeding $75,000.
- The suit accuses Baylee of invasion of privacy and unjust enrichment tied to a viral clip from Marlon Garcia’s “Mar-Athon” stream.
- He says the remarks brought unwanted public attention and that his family, including wife Keilani Asmus, received disturbing messages.
- Baylee said she was shocked by the filing and urged people to watch the full livestream, which remains on Garcia’s channel.
- Coverage cites her descriptions, including “two coke cans” and “.01 percent of the population,” and notes a reported $300,000 CamSoda offer to Kalil after the clip spread.