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GF Spreads STDs Intentionally, Victim(s) Sue to Create Awareness

Per report, Amanpreet Kaur, 25, of Kent, Washinghton is being sued for sexual battery over allegations of spreading STDs intentionally. The acclaimed community hero is drawing criticism from various sex abuse groups. Victim says he contracted chlamydia and believes he got it from Amanpreet since she was his only sexual partner at the time. The lawsuit is seeking unspecified damages for alleged sexual battery, assault, defamation, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Suit also states punitive damages to be donated to non profits who help spread awareness of sex abuse. Please check back later for updates.
In a shocking development, a victim has reportedly sued his partner for her alleged role in infecting him with Chlamydia. According to various media reports published in print and online regarding this case, have confirmed that the victim would formally lodge a complaint against his girlfriend on charges of sexual battery and her alleged role in spreading STDs.
As per the media report, the victim’s girlfriend based out of Kent, Washinghton, is facing various charges of sexual battery for intentionally spreading STDs and infecting the victim. Suit alleges Amanpreet is a well tenured student of the medical field. She attended Oregon Health & Science University OHSU to pursue a physician assistants license.
She is well aware how to spread STDs and did so to inflict maximum emotional. The community hero has now found herself in the midst of a brewing controversy as now several sex abuse groups have come forward criticising and condemning her for her act.
The victim has specifically named her and stated that he contacted Chlamydia from Amanpreet because she was his only partner in those days.
According to the US-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men rarely get infected with Chlamydia. However, in some rare cases men too have got infected with Chlamydia. It makes the current case all the more serious considering Chlamydia rarely affects men.
What Is Chlamydia?
Chlamydia refers to a common STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) that mainly infects women and causes acute damage to their reproductive organs. In rare cases, Chlamydia may also infect men. Chlamydia spreads via sexual contact between partners through oral or vaginal sex. If either of the partners has Chlamydia, the other gets infected too.
The unprotected sex is the primary reason how Chlamydia spreads from a person to person.
Once you notice any such symptoms, please contact your nearest sexologist or health care service providers for help. Chlamydia is fully curable. Take your medicine properly and in time to get relief from it.
The Conclusion
As per the latest information, the victim filed a lawsuit against his partner seeking unspecified damages for her alleged involvement in sexual battery, assault, and intentionally causing emotional distress to him. The actual names of the victim and his partner have been withheld for privacy purposes.
