Super injunctions might protect the rich and famous from shame and embarrassment but not their partners. A mysterious star worth over $100 million may be sued a measly one fifth of his vast fortune if it is proved that he knowingly spread herpes to an unsuspecting victim in Vegas. After his one night stand with the unnamed plaintiff, they were left riddled with a lifelong sexually transmitted disease, herpes simplex II, HSV2. Seemingly the defendant gave his word that he had no venereal diseases before they engaged in sexual activity.
The lesson to be learned is that one should get tested every time one changes sexual partner. In many cases an individual will not know if they have herpes as for many, they carry the virus but with no expressed symptoms. The plaintiff may even have had been carrying the virus without knowing it but in the end the risk was not a factor at the time for him/her.
Super injunctions and celebrity gossip aside, STI tests and barrier protection are the only way to avoid contracting such sexually transmitted infections.nIt will be difficult to get to the bottom of this one; we predict an end to the courtroom battle and the handing over of a very large sum of money.