In early 2009, former Mets second basemen Roberto Alomar was sued by an ex-girlfriend for having unprotected sex with her and not telling her that he had "full-blown AIDS." At the time, his then-girlfriend defended him staunchly, and denied that Alomar had AIDS. Now, that same girlfriend is Alomar's soon-to-be ex-wife, and she is suing him for the same charges as the other lawsuit: "intentionally, with corrupt intent, [concealing] from [her] his physical condition" in order to get her to have unprotected sex with him.
Roberto Alomar Sued By Wife For Concealing Health
Alomar Denies Suit Charges, Claims "Good Health"
Former Mets second baseman and perennial All-Star throughout the '90s has called the lawsuit filed against him by his ex-girlfriend "full of lies." The suit filed by longtime girlfriend Ilya Dahl claims that he insisted on having unprotected sex with her while having "full-blown AIDS." His lawyer called it "a frivolous lawsuit," but that Alomar wishes to keep his health status private. In Alomar's own statement, he called it a "private, personal matter" and added, "I am in very good health and I ask that you respect my privacy during this time."
Ex-Met Embroiled in $15 Million Sex Lawsuit
Former Met Roberto Alomar, the great second baseman with 10 Golden Gloves and 12 All-Star appearances, is being sued by a former girlfriend for $15 million. The charges? The Daily News reports that Queens resident Ilya Dall claims "Alomar has full-blown AIDS but insisted on having unprotected sex."

