Overview
- The retired NFL lineman filed a civil complaint on Tuesday seeking a jury trial and damages exceeding $75,000 for invasion of privacy and unjust enrichment.
- The suit centers on Haley Kalil’s November 2025 appearance on Marlon Garcia’s “Mar-Athon” livestream, where she discussed intimate details and compared his anatomy to “two Coke cans.”
- Kalil alleges the viral clips led to unwanted public attention and harassment, including “disturbing” messages to his wife, Keilani Asmus, with screenshots included in the filing.
- The complaint claims Haley benefited financially from increased engagement and monetization tied to the livestream and ensuing coverage.
- Haley says she is “shocked and incredibly hurt,” argues the full livestream shows her speaking highly of him, and her lawyer told People they will move to dismiss on free-speech grounds.