Former NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins’ death has been linked to a lawsuit that alleges he was drugged, robbed, and extorted before being struck by a dump truck on a South Florida highway, AP re peorted.

According to the lawsuit, Haskins was drugged, robbed, and extorted by a man and three women before the fatal incident occurred. The claims suggest a series of circumstances that culminated in a tragedy that has left many questioning the events leading up to his death.

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The suit also includes allegations regarding the dump truck that struck Haskins. It contends that the truck was speeding, being driven recklessly, and was above the weight limit. Furthermore, the suit claims that the truck’s driver failed to maintain the vehicle properly, contributing to the accident.

Interestingly, the lawsuit has shed light on a complex web of defendants. The list of those named in the complaint includes Oriel Patino, Pedro Sinecio Diaz, various businesses, a contractor for the Florida Department of Transportation, and several individuals.

The allegations against these defendants span from negligence in operating the dump truck to providing Haskins with a rental car that was “unreasonably dangerous and hazardous.”

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The case has garnered attention not only for its tragic circumstances but also for the breadth of the claims and the anonymity granted to the defendants by the Associated Press. The lawsuit’s revelations have prompted discussions about the potential responsibilities of each defendant and their roles in the events leading up to Haskins’ death.