Lawsuit accuses Todd Haley and wife of trashing luxury house

Sep 8, 2013; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley reacts on the sidelines against the Tennessee Titans during the fourth quarter at Heinz Field. The Tennessee Titans won 16-9. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 8, 2013; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley reacts on the sidelines against the Tennessee Titans during the fourth quarter at Heinz Field. The Tennessee Titans won 16-9. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports /
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Sep 8, 2013; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley reacts on the sidelines against the Tennessee Titans during the fourth quarter at Heinz Field. The Tennessee Titans won 16-9. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 8, 2013; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley reacts on the sidelines against the Tennessee Titans during the fourth quarter at Heinz Field. The Tennessee Titans won 16-9. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports /

It has been a difficult year for Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley, but it only appears to be getting worse before it gets better. With the team’s record at 0-4 and in the bottom of the AFC North, and the offense has been one of the biggest culprits. The offense mustered up just 19 points in their first two games, and dissension among the players began, highlighted by a verbal confrontation between Haley and receiver Antonio Brown during the loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.

Now, Haley is facing trouble off the field, as a home builder has filed a civil lawsuit against Haley, accusing him of backing out of a million-dollar house deal, and then trashing the home.

Per Deadspin:

"The 46-page lawsuit, which can be read in its entirety below, was filed in August by builder Williamson and Jefferson. It accuses Todd and Chrissy Haley of reneging on a written agreement to purchase a $1.4 million home they rented last August within 45 days after closing on the sale of a home they owned in Mission Hills, Kan., which is where they lived when Haley was the head coach of the Chiefs. The lease called for the Haleys to rent the suburban Pittsburgh house for 12 months, as is standard, for $6,000 a month. But according to the suit, the Haleys never disclosed to the builder that they sold the Kansas home in March, as required by their purchase agreement. Rather, in June, they requested an extension on their Pittsburgh-area lease, “ostensibly to take advantage of their luxurious accommodations in Upper St. Clair without actually having to purchase the property.”"