Overview
- The retired NFL lineman filed his complaint on Jan. 6 seeking a jury trial and damages exceeding $75,000 for invasion of privacy and unjust enrichment.
- He cites a November 2025 appearance on Marlon Garcia’s “Mar-Athon” stream where Haley compared his anatomy to “two Coke cans” and said it factored into their divorce.
- Kalil alleges the viral clip generated unwanted attention and that relatives, including his current wife Keilani Asmus, received increasingly disturbing messages.
- The lawsuit claims Haley benefited financially from the surge in engagement, viewership, and monetization following the livestream.
- Haley says she is shocked and points to the full livestream for context as her legal team moves to dismiss on free-speech grounds, and the case remains in its early stage with no court rulings.