The father of one of the three Kansas City Chiefs fans Frozen found in the snow -covered backyard of a friend in January 2024 brought a lawsuit against the two suspects who have been charged with their death.
Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson begged Not guilty of the charges of manslaughter Last week in connection with January 9, 2024, Deaths of David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeny, 36, and Ricky Johnson, 38, after an NFL watchparty.
The three victims died of fentanyyltoxicity.
Jon Harrington, David’s father, accuses the defendants of four counts of negligence and is looking for $ 100,000 compensation, $ 25,000 for each indictment, according to judicial data.
Suspects in the death of Kansas City Chiefs fans do not argue

A view of the porch of Jordan Willis in Kansas City, Mo., on January 26, 2024. The bodies of Willis’ three friends were found in his backyard, with one body found on the veranda, on January 9, 2024, two days after visiting a City Chiefs Watch party in the house. (DWS for Fox News Digital)
He accuses Willis and Carson of providing Fentanyl and Cocaine To the defendants, even though they have no license to spread drugs in Missouri. He also accuses the suspects of knowing the presence of the fentanyl and the dangers and dangers that it formed, including the possibility of being deadly for anyone who could take it. “
He further accuses the defendants of creating a “dangerous and dangerous condition in the field” and not doing “giving help or otherwise try to save the deceased from the effects (caused) by the cocaine and fentanyl.”

David Harrington, far left, Clayton McGeeney, second from the right, and Ricky Johnson, on the right, two days after they gathered, they were found dead in their friend’s backyard to watch the Playoff match of Kansas City Chiefs. (Ricky Johnson on Facebook)
The victim suffered fatal injuries “as a direct and close result of the presence of cocaine and fentanyl that was caused by the negligent acts of the defendant Willis,” said the court case.
Willis and Carson were charged on Wednesday with three counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of delivery of a regulated substance, except 35 grams or Less of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoid, According to judicial data obtained and assessed by FOX News Digital.
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Jordan Willis, Links, and Ivory J. Carson (Flat County Missouri Sheriff’s Office)
The police of Kansas City, Missouri, said it investigated the three of the three people for 14 months before announcing charges.
The three friends were found dead on January 9, 2024 in Willis’ rental home, after they had seen the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers on January 7. McGeeney’s fiancée, Mahoney, found their bodies and called the police.
Suspects in the death of Kansas City Chiefs fans do not argue

Harrington’s mother told Fox News Digital that he “makes you faint” and would “give you the shirt of his back.” (Fox 4 kc)
Willis’ Lawyer, John Picerno, previously told Fox News Digital that he was “surprised that Jordan was accused of the death of his three friends.”
“That was contrary to what the office of the public prosecutor told me a few months ago,” said Picerno.

Clayton McGeeney, Ricky Johnson and David Harrington were found dead in Northwest 83rd Terrace, depicted, two days after they watched the Kansas City Chiefs match there. (Fox 4 kc)
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“The statement of the likely cause submitted by the State is consistent with what Jordan stated.
Willis and Carson’s next court performance is on Tuesday 11 March at 10:45 am local time. Fox News Digital reached for their lawyers for comment.
Sarah Rumpf and The Associated Press from Fox News have contributed to this report.