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Girl Suing Marcus Vick for $6.3 Million

By MATT REED

Associated Press Writer

 

RICHMOND, Va. — A 17-year-old girl who claims she had an almost two-year sexual relationship with Miami Dolphins rookie Marcus Vick has filed a lawsuit against him, accusing him of sexual battery upon a minor, fraud and other charges.

 

The lawsuit — filed Wednesday in Montgomery County Circuit Court — states that the girl was a 15-year-old honor student at Christiansburg High School when she first had sex with Vick in January 2004 while he was a quarterback at Virginia Tech.

 

The lawsuit says Vick and the girl, identified only as Jane Doe, had a sexual relationship through December 2005.

 

"As a direct and proximate result of Marcus Vick's unlawful sexual intercourse with Jane Doe, the plaintiff suffered, and will continue to suffer, psychological trauma associated with the child sexual abuse perpetrated by defendant Marcus Vick," the lawsuit states.

 

The lawsuit also says Vick wanted her to have sex with other men and contends that Vick offered her alcohol and marijuana several times. It also names the girl's grandmother as a plaintiff.

 

The 22-year-old Vick is the younger brother of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick.

 

"She's maybe seeing this thing in a different light now," the girl's Christiansburg-based attorney, Stephen Haga, said Thursday. "I think she's now seeing that he misused her."

 

Lawrence Woodward, a Virginia Beach attorney representing Vick, said Vick is aware of the case.

 

"We're just going to deal with it through the court process," he said.

 

Miami Dolphins spokesman Harvey Greene said the team first found out about the suit on Thursday.

 

"We are just starting to process all of the pertinent information," Greene said.

 

Vick's mother, Brenda Boddie, refused comment when reached by phone on Thursday.

 

"We don't want to talk about this," she said.

 

After-hours calls to Montgomery County Commonwealth's Attorney Brad Finch to see if Vick could face criminal charges were not answered.

 

The girl accuses Vick of fraud, saying he told he loved her, wanted her to have his child and that having a sexual relationship with someone her age was acceptable.

 

Vick and two of his former teammates at Tech were convicted in 2004 of three counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor for giving three underage girls liquor and encouraging them to strip.

 

Vick confessed to police that he had consensual sex with one of the girls. The girl who allegedly had sex with Vick invoked her Fifth Amendment rights at the trial.

 

In the lawsuit, the girl identifies herself as the one who had sex with Vick on that night in January 2004 that led to his arrest and conviction.

 

After an appeal, Vick pleaded no contest in September 2004 to one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was ordered to have no contact with the teenagers in the case.

 

Vick was suspended from the team after the incident, but was Tech's starting quarterback in 2005. He was kicked off the team by school officials in January for his on- and off-field behavior.

 

Vick entered the NFL draft last spring, but was not selected. The Dolphins signed him as a free agent in May.

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"As a direct and proximate result of Marcus Vick's unlawful sexual intercourse with Jane Doe, the plaintiff suffered, and will continue to suffer, psychological trauma associated with the child sexual abuse perpetrated by defendant Marcus Vick," the lawsuit states.

 

Not to mention herpes....

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RICHMOND, Va. — A 17-year-old girl who claims she had an almost two-year sexual relationship with Miami Dolphins rookie Marcus Vick has filed a lawsuit against him, accusing him of sexual battery upon a minor, fraud and other charges.

 

 

Nothing worse than realizing two year later that you are suffering severe psychological trauma. :lol:

 

It's so much fun watching the human circus!

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okay. first off from the time the girl they started physically expressing themselves until her 16th birthday, vick was breaking some laws in virginia (according to what i just read on-line). also, if the girl can sue for a bad break-up, would that set precedent for women in general to sue their boyfriends? i think that this may be a case of an ex trying to extort money out of mexico, jr.

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The Dolphins are proud to announce that Marcus Vick will be their starting QB in 2007. Nick Saban was quoted "Marcus has earned the right to go into the 2007 season as our starting QB. This far surpasses the little boat ride that earned Daunte Culpepper the 2006 opening day start. Marcus' progress in the criminal justice system makes him a true Dolphin. I know he's worked hard on his record and I expect him to work even harder in preparation for next season."

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also, if the girl can sue for a bad break-up, would that set precedent for women in general to sue their boyfriends

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i don't think she has any right to sue

her parents however have grounds to charge Vick with statutory rape

 

maybe Ron New Mexico can share a cell with Cecil the Phelon

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i think that this may be a case of an ex trying to extort money out of mexico, jr.

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Of course it is...

 

The family has probably viewed this a their big break, so they've sat on the issue until Marcus made his millions, and then they would file the suit. An attorney who wants free nationwide exposure would take the case for free, and the girl and her family would sue for millions but be happy with hundreds of thousands.

 

The problem is that Marcus is a loser....so obviouly the family has now realized that they better just get what they can now before this guy goes and rapes a squad of cheerleaders and they lose their shot. Even if there is some settlement to keep things out of court, it's free money to them....why not take it?

 

Of course, I could be wrong.

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Of course it is...

 

The family has probably viewed this a their big break, so they've sat on the issue until Marcus made his millions, and then they would file the suit. An attorney who wants free nationwide exposure would take the case for free, and the girl and her family would sue for millions but be happy with hundreds of thousands.

 

The problem is that Marcus is a loser....so obviouly the family has now realized that they better just get what they can now before this guy goes and rapes a squad of cheerleaders and they lose their shot. Even if there is some settlement to keep things out of court, it's free money to them....why not take it?

 

Of course, I could be wrong.

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yeah, i agree, but here is a goood question, do you think vick will actually make 6.3 million in his career? I mean he is not as talented as his brother

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yeah, i agree, but here is a goood question, do you think vick will actually make 6.3 million in his career? I mean he is not as talented as his brother

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You know what? If an UDFA TE can become a stud left tackle in the NFL, anything is possible, IMO. My understanding is that Marcus has just taken things for granted when it comes to his talent and the NFL. If he ever gets a reality check, he's probably got enough raw physical talent that someone will develop him into a player. If not, then he'll go the way of guys like Maurice Clarett and L.Phillips, IMO.

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