Devin Haney Sues Ex-Fiancée Over $350,000 in Allegedly Wrongfully Kept Gifts

Devin Haney claims ex-fiancée Leena Sayed won’t return $350K in luxury gifts after their engagement ended.

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Devin Haney is taking his former fiancée, Leena Sayed, back to court after accusing her of refusing to return $350,000 worth of luxury gifts he says were tied to their now-canceled wedding.

According to a lawsuit filed last week in Los Angeles County and reviewed by TMZ, Haney claims he gave Sayed high-end items, including Hermes bags, an Audemars Piguet watch, diamond jewelry, and other designer purses, under the expectation that they would marry. With the engagement now over, the 25-year-old boxer argues California law requires the gifts' return and says the situation left him with more than $500,000 in damages.

Sayed's attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, pushed back on Haney's latest claim in a conversation with TMZ, framing it as retaliatory and "an extension of his campaign to punish her for having obtained a domestic violence restraining order against him after suing her civilly for what she had to provide to the court to get the restraining order. He needs to get real."

The filing is the second lawsuit Haney has brought against Sayed in the past month. In August, he accused her of defamation and extortion, a move that came shortly after she obtained a temporary domestic violence restraining order against him.

Haney accused Sayed of "repeatedly published false and defamatory statements" about him while attempting to extort him with threats of "reputational ruin" and "loss of rights to visit his daughter." Haney and Sayed met in 2023 and got married before welcoming their daughter, Khrome, the following year.

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