FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- A woman is suing Atlanta Falcons
quarterback Michael Vick, claiming he
knowingly gave her a sexually transmitted disease.
In the civil lawsuit, Sonya Elliott, who says she is Vick's former
girlfriend, claims Vick gave her genital herpes in an April 2003
encounter.
In the complaint, Elliott, 26, seeks damages, alleging negligence by
Vick, unwanted physical contact, pain, suffering and potential future
medical complications.
In a statement issued through a spokesman, the Falcons said the team
would not comment on the lawsuit, but hoped the issue "will be resolved
in a fair and expeditious manner."
Elliott claims she met Vick, 24, in Virginia Beach, Va., in 2001 -- when
both lived in the area -- and had an off-and-on relationship with him
before and after she moved to the Atlanta area in 2002.
Michael Vick allegedly had an off-and-on relationship with Sonya Elliott.
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Elliott, a health worker who specializes in geriatric care, took legal
action after Vick refused to help her deal with the symptoms she says he
infected her with, said Cale Conley, Elliott's attorney.
Vick's attorney has until May 6 to respond to the lawsuit, which was
filed March 14 in Gwinnett County State Court.
Genital herpes, a virus, is a permanent condition that can be treated
with medication, but not cured. It is spread through sexual contact.
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