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The herpes michael vick passed on to his ex girlfriend in 2003, is the subject of a lawsuit filed by Sonya Elliot, a 26-year-old health care worker he met sometime in 2001. She claimed that herpes michael vick had was never been revealed to her during the span of their relationships. According to the lawsuit, she was infected with the sexually transmitted disease in April 2003 in an unprotected sexual encounter. She claimed that despite her assertion to use condoms Michael Vick insisted not to use one at that time and that herpes Michael Vick passed on to her causes the infection.

The herpes Michael Vick had was never brought up to her in the entire duration of their intimate relationship. Michael Vick’s ex-girlfriend claimed that the NFL quarterback star is negligence and dishonest. Sonya Elliott alleges that after testing positive for Herpes Simplex 2, she confronted the 24-year-old Atlanta Falcons star, about her condition and the latter finally admitted to her. The herpes Michael Vick had was never revealed to her, according to Michael because he don’t know how to tell her ex-girlfriend about his condition and that he does not want to talk about it at all.

Sonya Elliott alleges that the Atlanta Falcons' quarterback and coke pitchman Michael Vick apologized to her for not telling her about his STD infection and that he has used the pseudonym of "Ron Mexico" to mast his identity when undergoing testing or medical treatment. Vick reportedly admitted to the woman that he had herpes but after the woman got the infection already. In the complaint, Elliott, 26, seeks damages, alleging negligence by Vick, unwanted physical contact, pain, and suffering and potential future medical complications.
The herpes Michael Vick passed on to her causes suffering and potential future medical complications. The genital herpes Michael Vick gave to his girlfriend is a virus spread through sexual contact and it is treatable but not curable. The human papillomavirus that is responsible for the herpes Michael Vick passed on to his girlfriend can be treated but may lie dormant in the cells for years and could recur again.

The woman is suing because the herpes Michael Vick gave to her made her undergo treatment and the football star did not help her pay the medical bills. She claims he refuses to help with ongoing treatments for her medical condition. Michael Vick's lawyers have not released any official statement yet, and the Falcons organization released a memo stating it was a private matter and but hoped the issue will be resolved in a fair and expeditious manner.

In response to the lawsuit Vick’s lawyer issued a statement on May 11, 2005 with documents denying that the Falcons' quarterback gave a woman a sexually transmitted disease, according to Wednesday's Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Vick acknowledges that that he met the accuser at a nightclub, but he denies other allegations made by the woman.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles marketing expert Wayne Friedman speculated on the potential damage to Vick's media marketability. But his lawyer that Michael Vick had has proven himself to be a great teammate on the field and a strong supporter of our community. If it hurts him, it could be just short term and for sure he will not be in for condom commercials.