New Lawsuit Alleges That Dwayne Haskins Was “Targeted & Drugged” Before His Tragic Death

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A year ago, former Washington Commanders and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins was tragically killed after getting hit by a dump truck while walking along the side of a highway in Miami, Florida.

He was only 24-years-old.

With that being said, Haskins’ widow, Kalabrya, is looking for justice for her late husband, as she’s now saying that he was drugged in a robbery scheme only hours before his death, according to TMZ.

“As to what occurred in the hours before Dwayne was killed, many questions remain unanswered.

It is believed that Dwayne was targeted and drugged as part of a blackmail and robbery conspiracy.”

She filed a lawsuit in Florida only three weeks before the anniversary of his death, claiming that Joey Smith, Meriem Yassine, Wissal Yassine, and Karlee Peyton drugged the QB at some point while he was at the Wyndham Hotel, a Drive Shack, a restaurant called the Blue Anchor Pub, and E11EVEN nightclub.

Kalabrya’s attorney, Rick Ellsley, said in a statement that Dwayne’s:

“Highly expensive watch was stolen from him shortly before his death”

But he doesn’t specify which person stole it.

Kalabrya is suing the four for battery, along with going after the four establishments Dwayne visited for negligence, claiming that they let customers use drugs, and let them drug others.

A toxicology report states that Dwayne’s blood alcohol level was at .24 at the time of the accident, and also shows that he ingested ketamine.

She’s going after a number of others in the lawsuit as well, including the dump truck driver who hit Dwayne, the rental car company he obtained his vehicle from, and the Florida Department of Transportation.

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