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Former NFL offensive lineman Matt Kalil is reportedly suing his ex-wife, model Haley Kalil, after she alluded to the size of his private parts being the reason behind the end of their marriage.
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The legal battle between Myrtle Beach-area pastor John-Paul “J.P.” Miller and a former church friend ended this week when Miller withdrew his appeal in the case.