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Michael Vick Hit With Sex Suit
Woman claims star NFL quarterback passed along herpes in 2003
APRIL 5--Claiming that Michael Vick gave her herpes, a Georgia woman is suing the star NFL quarterback for negligence and battery. According to the below lawsuit, Sonya Elliot, a 26-year-old health care worker, was infected with the sexually transmitted disease in April 2003 after an unprotected encounter with Vick at the athlete's Duluth, Georgia home. Elliott alleges that after testing positive for Herpes Simplex 2, she confronted the Atlanta Falcons star, 24, about her condition. "I've got something to tell you. I've got it," Vick admitted to her, according to Elliott's State Court complaint, which alleges that Vick then told her that "he had not known how to tell her about his condition, and that it was not something that he liked to talk about." Elliott's complaint also contends that Vick "apologized profusely" for not telling her he was infected with the STD. Elliot's lawsuit alleges that Vick has used the name "Ron Mexico" and, in a related court filing, her lawyers are seeking Vick's admission that he used the "Mexico" alias--and perhaps other fake names--"for the purpose of herpes testing and/or treatment." In her lawsuit, which does not specify monetary damages, Elliott states that she met Vick at a Virginia Beach nightclub in May 2001 and, shortly thereafter, began a close personal relationship with the football star (though the couple did not have sex until late-2002). Last December, Vick, the top overall pick in the 2001 National Football League draft, signed a ten-year, $130 million contract with the Falcons, the richest deal in league history. (17 pages)
 

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Vic (Mexico) will shatter all rushing records this year..........who the fuk will want to touch him? Pitty his poor center.....he'll probably be wearing a pie plate strapped to his ass............
 

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here in ATL on the sportstalk stations they are comparing this to the Kobe Bryant case.

Doesn't compare to rape IMO
 

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This bimbo is a health care worker, and isn't smart enough to have him wear a rubber?

Sounds like someone who was hoping to get a baby, and got the "mother lode", instead!
 

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Coach Mora said that starting Mexico at quarterback gives the Falcons the best chance to win compared to any other QB on the roster.

"It's just something infectious about the guy that seems to rub off on everybody that he comes into contact with" said Mora. "I have spoken to him and he is itching for the season to get started". Mora said that he understands that people will question this move and can live with the fact that no matter how many times he has explained his decision that "this will continue to come up on a regular basis". "You just wish that it would go away, but we understand that it will come back time and time again." "I wish that there was something that we could do to make it go away, but we can't".

Mexico said that he hopes to have a "breakout" season and that his biggest concern is to be provided better protection this season. "If the protection is not there, you can really get burned" he said. He also said that would prevent the team from suffering a rash of injuries.

Falcons officials said that they hope that the fans will understand this move and "catch the Mexico fever" that they hope will spread throughout the Georgia Dome next season.​
 

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IX_Bender said:
Coach Mora said that starting Mexico at quarterback gives the Falcons the best chance to win compared to any other QB on the roster.

"It's just something infectious about the guy that seems to rub off on everybody that he comes into contact with" said Mora. "I have spoken to him and he is itching for the season to get started". Mora said that he understands that people will question this move and can live with the fact that no matter how many times he has explained his decision that "this will continue to come up on a regular basis". "You just wish that it would go away, but we understand that it will come back time and time again." "I wish that there was something that we could do to make it go away, but we can't".

Mexico said that he hopes to have a "breakout" season and that his biggest concern is to be provided better protection this season. "If the protection is not there, you can really get burned" he said. He also said that would prevent the team from suffering a rash of injuries.

Falcons officials said that they hope that the fans will understand this move and "catch the Mexico fever" that they hope will spread throughout the Georgia Dome next season.​

:mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
 

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why i am not surprised by this story..

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


but i am surprised by the ridiculous alias..

:mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
 

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Vick's alias 'Ron Mexico' not funny to NFL or to the real guy


ATLANTA -- The NFL is trying to stop the spread of Ron Mexico.

Since that name was listed as an alias for Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick in a lawsuit filed last month, a number of people have gone to the NFL's online store to order Vick's No. 7 replica jersey with a personalized "MEXICO" on the back.

Now, fans trying to order the customized jersey get this message: "The personalization entered cannot be accepted."

The alias was printed in court documents in a civil lawsuit filed March 14 that alleges Vick, infected the woman with herpes. Vick has said he will fight the charges.

Among the parties listed in the lawsuit is "Ron Mexico," which the plaintiff's attorneys claim Vick has used as a pseudonym. Vick's attorney, Lawrence Woodward, did not immediately return repeated calls to his office this week.

The Falcons haven't commented on the case.

NFLShop.com, meanwhile, has added the pseudonym to its list of banned names, along with obscenities and others deemed improper.

"We did instruct our NFL Shop to not sell those jerseys," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said. "The jerseys are intended for fans who want to have their name on a jersey. Obviously, this was in direct reference to recent events. We decided it's inappropriate to sell jerseys with that particular name on it."

NFLShop.com employees and supervisors were notified in an internal memo Monday that they were no longer allowed to sell Falcons jerseys with the Mexico name, customer service representatives said when asked about it.

The NFL would not provide a copy of the memo. McCarthy said "only a handful" of orders for the Mexico jerseys had been placed, and none were sold. Anyone who placed an order for the jersey will receive an e-mail letting them know the order has been canceled and their money will be refunded.

A few "Ron Mexico" T-shirts have popped up on eBay, though none of the NFL's licensed replica jerseys have been sold or posted for sale on the Internet auction site.

"If somebody bought a jersey during the time the NFL Shop was selling them, it's their item to buy or sell if they got it legitimately," eBay spokesman Hani Durzy said. "We would not pull the listing if it did not violate any other policies."

News of the made-up moniker has circulated on sports talk shows and Web sites.

"This is life. This is freedom of speech. You can't control what people say or do. As long as you control yourself and conduct yourself in a well-mannered way, that's all you can do," said Falcons safety Keion Carpenter

. Carpenter is Vick's best friend on the team and a business partner who helped the quarterback start his youth football camps.

A web site, www.ronmexico.com, features a Ron Mexico T-shirt with Vick's image, his number and "MEXICO", available for purchase at $16.07, and links to news articles about the lawsuit.

The owner of the site, a 30-year-old Chicago man who would not give his name, said it already has viewed at least 10,000 times and he has sold about 100 of the T-shirts.

"I don't want the site to represent a judgment on the case or Vick as a person," he said in a telephone interview. "It's making fun of the alleged porno name. The guy is an amazing player, so the nickname's going to stick with him regardless, one way or the other."

The attention has also thrust an unwilling Ron Mexico (not an alias) into the spotlight.

"I've been getting a ton of calls. People are asking me if I know him. I don't, of course," said Mexico, an auto parts supplier in Brighton, Mich.

"How do you pull a name like that out of the air? Use Bob Smith or Jim Johnson; there's 50 million of them. Out of all the names in the whole world, I wanna know how he picked this name out," Mexico wondered.

He said he only knows of two other Ron Mexicos -- and he's related to both of them.
 

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yyz said:
This bimbo is a health care worker, and isn't smart enough to have him wear a rubber?

Sounds like someone who was hoping to get a baby, and got the "mother lode", instead!
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This is a funny thread. IX and Dr lol.\

I read the court proceeding and the woman had always asked him to wear condoms. But there was one instance on April 14 where he was asked and did not. Even knowing he could infect her he never told her.

Seriously he is not too smart about alot of things.

Maybe we could trade him for Rivers and a number one pick.

Vick the drip.

Endorsements drop like rocks.
 
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