Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Woman Says Baseball Player Knew He Has AIDS But Insisted on Unprotected Sex


According to a $15 million lawsuit filed in New York State Supreme Court, Roberto Alomar, a former major league baseball star, insisted on having unprotected sex with his girlfriend, Ilya Dall, despite the fact he has full-blown AIDS, or had reasons to believe he had HIV.

Dall alleges in the suit that the 12-time All Star tested positive for HIV in 2006 and was later informed by a doctor that he had full-blown AIDS.

Dall, who says she tested negative for the disease, is claiming punitive damages for emotional distress and fears and that her two children may have been exposed to the virus, because on several occasions he kissed them.

According to Dall, she began having unprotected sex with Alomar in May 2002, and moved in with him in February 2005. The couple, who lived together until last October, ceased having unprotected sex after Alomar was diagnosed with AIDS, she contends..

Alomar told Dall in 2005 that he was once raped by two Mexican men after playing a ballgame in New Mexico at age 17, according to the lawsuit.

Dall's suit does not claim Alomar knew he had AIDS when they were having unprotected sex, but he he had reason to think he was infected since doctors repeatedly advised him to get tested.

However, Dall says in 2005 she urged him to get tested after a series of symptoms, but he told her he was recently tested negative, so they continued to have raw dawg sex. She says he lied to her and he knew then that he was positive.

Her complaint adds that Alomar's symptoms included "purple skin, too sick and weak to walk, needed to be in a wheelchair at the airport, was foaming at the mouth, couldn't swallow." Plus, he had herpes on his lips since 2004.
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