Influencer Haley Kalil is ready to fight back after her ex-husband, Matt Kalil, filed a lawsuit against her. In a statement to People on Wednesday, January 7, Haley's attorney Matthew Bialick said the "case is legally unsupported" and that they would "immediately move to dismiss it." "The claims seek to dramatically expand existing law and establish damaging new precedent by imposing liability on a woman for merely speaking openly and truthfully about a prior relationship," Bialick said in a statement. "That raises serious First Amendment concerns, especially in a case involving two public figures." Matt's attorney Ryan Saba, however, sees the case differently. Haley Kalil Is 'Heartbroken' Over Matt Kalil's Lawsuit: Divorce Drama Explained "[Haley] Kalil disclosed private and intimate details about Matt Kalil that were of no legitimate public concern and subjected Matt Kalil and his family to widespread ridicule and unwanted attention," Saba said in a statement to Us Weekly. "[Haley] Kalil shared these sensitive personal details about her ex-husband in an apparent quest to seek fortune and fame. Her actions were extreme, outrageous, beyond all possible bounds of decency, and have caused substantial harm to Matt Kalil, his family and his business." Us Weekly has reached out to Haley's attorney for additional comment. News broke on Tuesday, January 6, that Matt was filing a lawsuit against Haley after the TikTok influencer discussed his manhood via social media. In the court documents obtained by Us, the former Carolina Panthers player claimed Haley's "invasive commentary" ruined his attempt at keeping out of the public eye. Haley Kalil Michael Loccisano/Getty Images Matt cited Haley's appearance on a November 2025 Twitch livestream when she "implied that the size of Plaintiff's genitalia was a primary factor in the parties' divorce and claimed that sexual intercourse with Plaintiff would leave her 'in tears.'" At one point in the livestream, Haley said, "I was going to try it all - therapists, doctors [and I] looked up lipo-type s***, you know what I mean? That's why it's kinda funny. It's like my life is a comedy, and it kind of writes itself." She added, "It was, like, he's .01 percent of the population. We tried everything [and it was] impossible unless you're going to be in tears." In the court documents, Matt is requesting a jury trial and damages exceeding $75,000. "As a direct and proximate result of [Haley's] conduct, [Matt] has suffered damages including severe emotional distress, humiliation, reputational damage and mental anguish," the court documents state. [Haley] chose to publicize sensitive personal details about [Matt], regardless of the harm to him and his family, to gain more views and grow her celebrity status." Celeb Wives and Girlfriends of NFL Players Past and Present Since Matt divorced Haley in 2022, he has gone on to remarry model Keilani Asmus. From Haley's perspective, she is surprised her divorce has turned into a brand-new legal matter. "I am genuinely shocked and incredibly hurt upon receiving the news of this filing. Litigation is a harrowing and emotionally draining experience, and I am heartbroken that he is choosing to subject us and our families to this ordeal," Haley said in a statement to Us. "The truth is in the original livestream. I speak highly of him in multiple ways throughout that conversation."