Posted on 04/28/2005 4:54:00 PM PDT by highimpact
Female professional golfer Jackie Gallagher-Smith has been slapped with a bombshell lawsuit by her former caddie, who charges that she enticed him into a steamy sexual relationship so she could conceive the child she couldnt have with her husband.
In the suit, filed in Palm Beach County, Fla., on April 27, Gallagher-Smiths former caddie Gary Robinson, 26, claims the golf pros actions made him "an unwitting sperm donor and were "beyond all bounds of human decency.
Robinson says hes seeking damages for "severe emotional distress for pain and suffering due to Gallagher-Smiths refusal to allow him access to the child, born in March of this year.
Robinson is represented by prominent Palm Beach attorney Cathy Lively. The suit was filed in Florida, as Gallagher-Smith lives in Palm Beach County.
According to the lawsuit obtained by NewsMax.com, Gallagher-Smith was 36 years old when Robinson began serving as her caddie on the LPGA tour in February 2004. Robinson was 25.
The blonde-haired Gallagher-Smith joined the LPGA in 1994 and has earned more than $1.1 million in tournament winnings. She married her husband, Eddie Smith, in 1992.
Robinson alleges that their physical relationship began with suggestive comments from Gallagher-Smith and requests that he "massage her back, neck, and shoulders . . .
The relationship developed in April 2004 when Gallagher-Smith invited Robinson to stay at her Palm Beach County home "as her husband was out of town.
After watching golf videos and a movie, the couple became intimate.
"While seated together on the couch, Gallagher-Smith began to move closer and ultimately physically placed herself on Robinsons lap and began kissing him.
Over the course of the next few weeks, the golfer "induced Robinson to enter into a sexual relationship, he claims.
Then, during a tournament in June, Gallagher-Smith invited Robinson to stay with her in her hotel room "wherein the parties engaged in daily sexual activity, according to the suit.
"On or about June 27, 2004 . . . Gallagher-Smith, with the intent of conceiving a child, intentionally induced Robinson to engage in unprotected sexual intercourse and encouraged that he take no preventive measures.
Gallagher-Smith told Robinson she was pregnant in mid-July and said she believed he was the father of the child, according to the lawsuit.
The suit continues:
"Robinsons beliefs that Gallagher-Smiths actions were intentionally done for the purpose of conceiving are strengthened by the fact Gallagher-Smith had advised Robinson that she had wanted a child; that she and her husband had been attempting to conceive a child but that they had been unable to do so.
Robinson further charges that Gallagher-Smith never intended to allow him to have any part in the childs life, "forcing Robinson to go through the rest of his life questioning whether he was a father and forever wondering about what he believed to be his child.
Ironically, Gallagher-Smith who leads Bible study groups - is a Christian athlete and member of Life Athletes, a group whose "commitment includes this statement: "I will give myself only to that special person I marry as my partner for life. And according to Robinsons lawsuit, "Gallagher-Smith would encourage Robinson to engage in sexual relations and then invite him to join her at bible study meetings.
Edwin Belz, Gallagher-Smiths attorney, issued a terse comment to NewsMax. "Its extortion, he said.
Thus far, NO ONE has made one comment, joke or innuendo about:
Bags, balls, putters, etc.
Yuck.....
Bag your balls and putter on out of here!
It always pays to keep your club head covered.
Another sad story of what happens when you let the little head do all the thinking :)
"It's in the hole"
Gunga Gulunga......
So one may conclude he became the caddie for "Dolly Mamma"
So one may conclude he became the caddie for "Dolly Mamma"
Beware playing the front nine, you could wind up being a daddy.
He was using his fairway woodie.
He scored a hole in one.
He was playing in deep rough.
He had a four stroke average.
I think this caddy was complaining about all of the mulligans he was "induced" to endure.
(That's all I could come up with.)
Somehow the terms 'Greg Norman', 'Bill Clinton', and 'stairs' belong in this article.
,,, gee, I'm glad I've never fallen into that trap!!
Do I get "post of the day award for that one? LOL
This guy's case is absurd. Now a man can sue for willingly fooling around and being dumb enough not to use contraception? I guess so if the defendant has some megabucks that you want.
I hope the judge laughs him out of court.
Is there something in there about replacing all divots or taking too long on the tee?
"Stay oud de bushes."
BUMP
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