Devin Haney is responding after his ex-fiancée, Leena Sayed, filed legal documents seeking permission to post their child on social media without his consent, arguing that her OnlyFans career justifies keeping their one-year-old off her pages.
As previously reported, Sayed aims to alter the couple’s custody agreement regarding their child so she can share images of Khrome without Haney’s involvement. Currently, both parents must agree on any images of the child being posted online.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ Sports, Haney’s legal team stated that the stipulation “does not unduly restrict Leena’s self-expression,” despite her claim that “social media is an important part of how I share my life with friends, family, and my social media followers.”
“That posting restriction, however, does not restrict Leena’s ability to tell her followers all she wishes about ‘her role as a mother,'” Haney’s attorney, Rick Edwards, wrote. Haney argues that “Leena’s self-objectification and encouragement of sexual fantasies via her postings on OnlyFans and on Instagram means that some of her internet ‘followers’ do not follow her because of her motherhood.”
Haney’s team included several exhibits from Sayed’s OnlyFans page, featuring captions such as “All set for an orgy” and that she is “looking to juice a c***, any c*** will do.”
“They are all of course protected by free speech,” Edwards wrote. “And sex sells. But it takes one unbalanced fantasizer to create risk for [their child] Khrome.”
The filing adds, “The common sense point is that a celebrity’s child on social media invites trouble. And Leena presents herself not only as a celebrity but as a wealthy and fantasy-inducing celebrity.”
Devin also addressed Leena’s assertion that she can only share posts about their child if she is in “some proximity to his presence,” including an exhibit where he reposted a picture of Khrome watching him fight in Saudi Arabia.
“I learned that Leena wanted to post a picture showing the back of Khrome’s head in front of a television screen on which I appeared in the ring,” Haney wrote. “I approved. I was carried away by the fight’s result and by seeing Khrome watching me, and did not exercise appropriate caution.”
The 27-year-old’s legal team concluded by stating, “Enough is enough,” and requested the judge to deny her request.

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