Overview
- The former NFL lineman filed a civil suit seeking a jury trial and damages exceeding $75,000, alleging invasion of privacy and unjust enrichment.
- Court filings point to a November 2025 appearance on Marlon Garcia’s “Mar-Athon,” where Haley discussed intimate details and used the “two Coke cans” description.
- Kalil says the viral clip spurred intrusive public commentary and that messages to his current wife, Keilani Asmus, grew disturbing over time.
- The complaint claims Haley benefited through increased viewership, engagement, and monetization tied to the clip’s spread.
- Haley says the full livestream shows her speaking highly of him and she describes the lawsuit as a shock, while the case remains at the filing stage.