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Broseph
Feb 11th, 2009, 08:05 AM
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/02/10/2009-02-10_15m_lawsuit_claims_exmet_roberto_alomar_.html

Baseball great Roberto Alomar has full-blown AIDS but insisted on having unprotected sex, his ex-girlfriend charged Tuesday in a bombshell lawsuit.

The shocking claim was leveled by Ilya Dall, 31, who said she lived with the ex-Met for three years and watched in horror as his health worsened.

In papers filed in state and federal court, Dall said Alomar finally got tested in January 2006 while suffering from a cough, fatigue and shingles.

"The test results of him being HIV-positive was given to him and the plaintiff on or about Feb.6, 2006," the $15 million negligence suit says.

Nine days later, the couple went to see a disease specialist who discovered a mass in the retired second baseman's chest, the court papers say.

Alomar's skin had turned purple, he was foaming at the mouth and a spinal tap "showed he had full-blown AIDS," the suit says.

Alomar, 41, who quit baseball over health issues in 2005, could not be reached for comment.

His lawyer, Charles Bach, would not say whether Alomar is HIV-positive. "We believe this is a totally frivolous lawsuit. These allegations are baseless," Bach said. "He's healthy and would like to keep his health status private. We'll do our talking in court."

Alomar's father, Mets bench coach Sandy Alomar, said the claims were news to him. "That's the first time we ever heard of that," he said from Puerto Rico.

He didn't think his son could keep a serious illness secret. "I imagine I would know," he said.

Dall, a mother of two who has run a massage spa in Queens, would not discuss the suit.

"I have no comment," she said outside her lavish home in Whitestone, Queens, after getting out of a black Cadillac Escalade.

She referred inquiries to her lawyer, Anthony Piacentini, who declined to comment.

The suit was filed Jan. 30 in Queens Supreme Court. Alomar had it transferred to Brooklyn Federal Court Tuesday.

The court papers outline the couple's relationship, starting in 2002. A month after they began dating, Alomar convinced Dall to have unprotected sex and assured her he was disease-free, the suit alleges.

In 2004, Dall says she noticed cold sores in his mouth. In 2005, after a physical exam ordered by the Tampa Bay Rays, he was diagnosed with thrombocytopenia purpura, a blood disorder sometimes linked to HIV, she claims.

The doctor told him to have an HIV test and he refused, she says, stating he had been tested and was AIDS-free.

In April 2005, Alomar told Dall he was suffering from erectile dysfunction and confided "he was raped by two Mexican men after playing a ballgame in New Mexico or a Southwestern state when he was 17," the suit says.

It goes on to say that around the same time Alomar developed a persistent cough and was bedridden with extreme fatigue.

He developed thrush, a yeast infection, and was told by a doctor to take an HIV test - but refused, Dall claims.

"I don't have HIV," he told her repeatedly, the suit charges.

A few months later, the couple moved to Cleveland, where Alomar supposedly tested positive. Dall claims that after she learned Alomar had AIDS, she tested negative and no longer had unprotected sex with him.

They broke up last October.

She is demanding at least $15 million in punitive damages, claiming Alomar caused her emotional distress and exposed her children to the virus.

"He jeopardized the health, well-being and life of the plaintiff, which caused her to have a fear of contracting AIDS, often referred to as AIDS phobia," the suit says.

Considered one of baseball's greatest second basemen, Alomar stirred controversy in 1996 by spitting in the face of umpire John Hirschbeck.

The incident prompted fellow ump Al Clark to say, "If I were John, I'd insist that Robbie Alomar take an AIDS test."

HIV has never been transmitted through saliva, however, and last night Hirschbeck said he had no concerns about his safety - or hard feelings from their on-field run-in.

"You're telling me something I'm shocked at," Hirschbeck said. "I wish him nothing but the best." I'm not surprised. All the women loved him when he played in Toronto. I'm sure he bonked tons of women.

ricoboxing
Feb 11th, 2009, 08:11 AM
da one wit macain panch!

Broseph
Feb 11th, 2009, 08:20 AM
I remember when he used to do commercials for the Children's "Ay" Society on the radio.

Oh the ironing.

elty
Feb 11th, 2009, 09:13 AM
Just 15 million? Not first degree murder?

ElChico
Feb 11th, 2009, 09:18 AM
Just 15 million? Not first degree murder?

Why murder? He hasn't killed anybody... :confused:

Did you even read the article?

MS MSP
Feb 11th, 2009, 10:46 AM
Just 15 million? Not first degree murder?

Why murder? He hasn't killed anybody... :confused:

Did you even read the article?

Apparently he didn't read it.

:razz:

she tested negative

rabbit
Feb 11th, 2009, 05:59 PM
If he isn't HIV positive, and with lawyers charging what they do, it would save him money to just take the test and present the result to the court.

I can understand privacy, but is it a bad thing for everyone to know that you don't have AIDS?

BongoBong
Feb 11th, 2009, 06:04 PM
If he isn't HIV positive, and with lawyers charging what they do, it would save him money to just take the test and present the result to the court.

I can understand privacy, but is it a bad thing for everyone to know that you don't have AIDS?

Well thats the thing that is weird. It will be very easy to verify if he has hiv/aids or not, so why make up this lawsuit unless he does have it when it can be so easily proven false? Its not like an accusation where it just turns out to be his word against hers, there can be concrete proof if he doesn't have hiv/aids

Now if he does have it then it becomes a his word against hers kind of case

nano
Feb 11th, 2009, 06:15 PM
does anyone have the link to the juice commercial he did back in the day?

Kommander_KornFlakes
Feb 11th, 2009, 07:10 PM
Why murder? He hasn't killed anybody... :confused:

Did you even read the article?

He might as well have killed her, so what's the difference?

cjam
Feb 11th, 2009, 07:20 PM
some ex cfl'er just got sentenced to jail for having sex with women while knowingly having HIV, he might have infected some of them though.

I would bet there would be some criminal charges for Roberto on down the line.

Man, could he ever play ball!!!

pitz
Feb 11th, 2009, 07:38 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwGP9DAAi4A&feature=related

flamingo
Feb 11th, 2009, 10:02 PM
some ex cfl'er just got sentenced to jail for having sex with women while knowingly having HIV, he might have infected some of them though.

I would bet there would be some criminal charges for Roberto on down the line.

Man, could he ever play ball!!!

I think that was Trevis Smith of the Roughriders. Right now we don't know for sure if Roberto is HIV+, it's all allegations and none has been proven in the court of laws.

He has always been my favorite Jays 2nd baseman although Hill is a close 2nd. Some of his plays looked effortless.

Broseph
Feb 11th, 2009, 11:51 PM
I think that was Trevis Smith of the Roughriders. Right now we don't know for sure if Roberto is HIV+, it's all allegations and none has been proven in the court of laws.

He has always been my favorite Jays 2nd baseman although Hill is a close 2nd. Some of his plays looked effortless.
Roberto Alomar and Orlando Hudson ftw!! Imagine having them play along side with Johnny Mac. Man you can't get a better 2nd SS combo than that.

gman
Feb 12th, 2009, 12:32 AM
He might as well have killed her, so what's the difference?

Did you as well not read the article? She is HIV negative. The best you may try would be attempt murder even that is hardly the case.

almostfreeman
Feb 12th, 2009, 10:19 AM
Robbie has been a big disappointment since leaving the Jays. Next they'll be telling us that his super human ability while with the Jays was a result of the juice.

almostfreeman
Feb 12th, 2009, 10:23 AM
Roberto Alomar and Orlando Hudson ftw!! Imagine having them play along side with Johnny Mac. Man you can't get a better 2nd SS combo than that.

I guess you never saw Tony Fernandez in his younger years.

Broseph
Feb 12th, 2009, 12:30 PM
I guess you never saw Tony Fernandez in his younger years.
He was great but nothing his side/under arm throw his weakness.

almostfreeman
Feb 12th, 2009, 12:35 PM
He was great but nothing his side/under arm throw his weakness.

Weakness !!!? My question about ever seeing him play has just been answered.