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Devin Haney Sues Mother Of Daughter, Who Alleged Abuse, For Defamation, Extortion
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Keith Idec
Keith Idec
RingMagazine.com
Devin Haney Sues Mother Of Daughter, Who Alleged Abuse, For Defamation, Extortion
Devin Haney’s legal battle with the mother of his infant daughter continued Wednesday.

TMZ.com reported that the former undisputed lightweight champion filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles in which he alleged Leena Sayed extorted and defamed him. Sayed gave birth to their daughter, Khrome, in January.

Haney’s suit was a response to Sayed filing for a restraining order against him late in June. A judge in Nevada granted her a temporary order of protection at that time because Sayed alleged Haney pushed her to the ground while she was pregnant and abused her on several other occasions over the prior 16 months.

Haney, 26, denied the allegations and countered in his suit that Sayed threatened to ruin his reputation and deny him visitation rights if he didn’t pay her more money in child support. The Oakland native seeks unspecified damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress, according to court documents.

“Devin Haney has lived his life and built his career with integrity, discipline and respect,” Bobby Samini, Haney’s attorney, told TMZ on Wednesday. “He has worked tirelessly to achieve success through dedication, not shortcuts, and he remains committed to conducting himself with honesty and principle inside and outside the ring.”

Haney alleged in the suit that Sayed “has repeatedly published false and defamatory statements about” the former WBC 140-pound champion. He contended that her actions were “extreme and outrageous” as well.

Sayed’s attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, contended in his own statement to TMZ that his client is seeking only what the law requires Haney to pay for child support.

“I think Mr. Haney would be best served to make his case to the family court,” Kaplan said, “and not the court of social media.”

Sayed and Haney, who resides in Henderson, Nevada, are due in court early in September for a hearing related to her restraining order.

Haney (32-0, 15 KOs, 1 NC) is scheduled to challenge WBO welterweight champ Brian Norman Jr. (28-0, 22 KOs, 1 NC) in the co-feature of “The Ring IV” on November 22 at ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.




Keith Idec is a senior writer and columnist for The Ring. He can be reached on X @idecboxing.
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