Mysterious deaths of the Chiefs fans
Family of the late man sublet because of false death
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Other legal questions for the two men who are accused of playing a role in the mysterious death of three fans of Kansas City Chiefs last year … TMZ Sport confirmed that they have just been sued.
Court files we received Jon Harrington submitted an illegal complaint against Jordan Willis And Ivory Carson in Missouri on Friday … just a few days after the authorities claimed that the two contributed to his son David HarringtonDeath by providing him with a fatal mix of drugs at a '24 Chiefs Watch Party.
The lawsuit states that the meeting took place on January 7, 2024 in the County 'house of Willis.
Jon claims that Willis and Carson gave David Kokain and Fentanyl and then “failed to provide help or try to save David in a different way” when he started suffering from the fatal effects of drugs.
Jon asks for not specified damage.
Willis and Carson were both detained last week after officials said their actions on the party not only led to David Harrington's death, but also to the death of David Harrington, but also to Clayton McGeeneyand Ricky Johnson'S.

The men will have three charges for involuntary homicide and two charges for delivery of a controlled substance. Both have not guilty the accusations – and are back in court for another hearing on this matter this week.