In” Blackmail And Robbery Conspiracy ,” a lawsuit alleges that NFL QB Dwayne Haskins was drugged before his death.
Former Ohio State star and Pittsburgh Steelers QB Dwayne Haskins was drugged on the night he was fatally struck by a dump truck last year, according to a lawsuit filed by his family.
The lawsuit claims that 24-year-old Haskins, who died after being hit on a Florida highway in the early morning hours of April 9, 2022, was “targeted and drugged as part of a blackmail and robbery conspiracy,” the family’s lawyer Rick Ellsley said in a statement released Monday, according to ESPN.
In fact, just before he passed away, someone stole his pricey view, the statement continued.
According to ESPN, the accused named in the cause are four individuals, two eateries, a driving range, and the resort. The dump truck driver was also named as a accused, but he was charged with” careless plays” that resulted in Haskins’ dying and had nothing to do with the purported extortion scheme.
Haskins had a blood alcohol level of 0.20, along with morphine and norketamide in his system, according to an after-death toxicology report on him. The medications are frequently used as anesthetic and painkillers by medical practitioners, but they are also used for recreational purposes. Haskins passed away from sarcastic force injuries, according to a medical examiner, who determined that it was an emergency.
After running out of gas on Interstate 595 in South Florida, Haskins officially called his wife, Kalabrya, and informed her that he would be walking to a gas station. She now dialed 911 after not receiving a response from him.
She told the controller,” He said he was going to call me back after putting the heat in.” ” I didn’t stop calling; I just kept calling.” He didn’t respond. After 10 days of calling the phone, it subsequently disconnected. It’s’s not functioning right now. I knew where he was. I just need someone to check on his car, see if he’s’s okay, and see what happened to him in the area.
According to the complaint filed by the Haskins family, the dump truck driver was speeding and driving recklessly when he hit the driver just” a few meters away from making it safely across the road.”
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In the complaint, ignorance was also charged against the Florida Department of Transportation, the vehicle driver’s’s industry, and the company who supplies posters for I-595. In the case where she requests a jury trial and unspecified damages in connection with her husband’s’s passing, Kalabrya Haskins is listed as the plaintiff.
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