NFL player facing lawsuit for allegedly knowingly spreading STD to multiple women.

Lawsuit for negligence, intentional actions, failure to disclose, and emotional distress.

December 15th 2024.

NFL player facing lawsuit for allegedly knowingly spreading STD to multiple women.
A retired NFL player has found himself in hot water as he faces a lawsuit from a woman in New York. The woman, who remains unnamed, claims that the former athlete intentionally gave her and others an incurable sexually transmitted disease. The player in question is Eric Moulds, who spent ten seasons with the Buffalo Bills.

It all started in January of 2023 when the plaintiff met Moulds through the popular social media platform, Instagram. The three-time Pro Bowler wasted no time in making an offer to the woman - an "all-expenses-paid trip" to visit him in Charlotte, North Carolina. Excited by the opportunity, the woman accepted and traveled to the state where she engaged in sexual intercourse with the athlete.

Their intimate relationship continued throughout the year until November when everything changed. According to Law & Crime, the woman discovered that Moulds carries the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2. This particular STD can be treated, but once diagnosed, it remains incurable. The plaintiff was completely unaware of Moulds' status until his pregnant fiancé, whom he had been engaged to for eight years, reached out to her in December.

Shocked and devastated by the news, the plaintiff took the woman's advice and got tested, which confirmed her fears - she had contracted the virus from Moulds. To make matters worse, she also learned that there had been previous lawsuits against the former NFL player for the same issue. It was alleged that Moulds targeted single mothers who were fans of the Buffalo Bills, and he would infect them with the disease while courting them.

According to the lawsuit, the plaintiff discovered that Moulds had also engaged with multiple women through social media. It was believed that he specifically targeted single mothers who were fans of the Buffalo Bills and lived in Western New York. In addition, it was alleged that Moulds paid these women to keep quiet about the matter by having them sign non-disclosure agreements. The plaintiff claims that she was also offered a similar deal, but she refused to stay silent.

As a result, the plaintiff is suing Moulds for negligence, intentional harm, failure to disclose his status, and emotional distress. Moulds' lawyer, Frank LoTempio III, has released a statement stating that they are in the process of gathering information and responding to the complaint. He also added that they will vigorously defend his client against these allegations. This case has garnered attention, especially in light of a recent ruling where record-breaking damages were awarded in a similar genital herpes case involving a Houston pastor. It remains to be seen how this lawsuit will unfold, but for now, Moulds maintains his innocence and intends to fight these accusations.

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