The family of late NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins is suing his widow over “constant harassment.”
Haskins was struck by a truck on a South Florida highway April 9, 2022, and killed at age 24.
And it appears his family and widow have been unable to get along since.
“Ever since the tragic death of their son and brother, the Haskins Family has experienced constant harassment from the Defendant whenever they have attempted to reference his name, image and likeness in public forums such as social media,” the lawsuit says, according to sports law reporter Jason Morrin.
According to Morrin, the suit says Haskins’ widow, Kalabrya Haskins, “contacted Instagram to have the accounts of” Haskins’ parents “disabled, as recently as May 2024.” It also says Kalabrya “challenged the establishment of the Haskins Family Foundation Inc.”
A 2019 first-round NFL draft pick by Washington, Haskins was released by the team after going 3-10 over two seasons. He was signed for the 2021 season by Pittsburgh as a backup quarterback, but he didn’t appear in a game.
Fox News’ Paulina Dedaj and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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