Leaked E-Mails Claim Comic Louis C.K. Gave Sarma Mengallis An STD
Comic Louis C.K. has got involved in a new scandal.
According to e-mails obtained by the NY Post he may have given fraudster chef Sarma Melngailis an STD.
The revelation came after the pair exchanged e-mails back in 2012.
The comic expressed her desire for the chef after he wrote: "My brain has thoughts about you in it. Somewhere between 27 and 93 ¹/₂."
Melngailis was jailed for more than three months in 2017 after she confessed to stealing more than $1 million from her former workers and investors.
The e-mails have revealed her steamy relationship with Louis C.K.
The attractive chef emailed him on June 17, 2012, regarding a previous email outburst, stating that she was 'upset and freaked out'.
He responded: "Hey. I understand you're upset. This kind of s**t is tough. I never swore that I was clean.
"I told you I may or may not have given this to you. I'm sorry if I did. If you gave it to me, it's okay.
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"We all share the current human bloodstream, which includes this kind of stuff. I should have worn a condom, you should have made me, we should have a lot of things. we are human."
In 2018 five women came forward accusing the comic of inappropriate behavior including masturbating in front of them.
After the revelations were revealed in the New York Times Louis C.K. admitted that they were true.
This resulted in HBO, FX and Netflix, all refusing to work with the shamed comic.
According to the New York Post, he also sent Melngailis a text saying:
"Our generation has this stuff.
"The next generation will all be inoculated and will have sex with electric glass penises and digital vaginas and they'll get software viruses instead. It's part of life".
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