Lawyers for the actor Jim Carrey have criticised new allegations in a wrongful-death lawsuit which claim he gave sexually transmitted diseases to his ex- girlfriend Cathriona White.
Carrey is being sued by Ms White's estranged husband Mark Burton over claims he illegally provided the Irish make-up artist with prescription drugs involved in her suicide.
An amended lawsuit filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court alleges Ms White learnt that Carrey had given her herpes type 1, herpes type 2 (genital herpes) and gonorrhoea in 2013, and that he pressured her to keep quiet. In response to the latest claims, Carrey's lawyer Martin Singer said the accusation that his client gave Ms White an STI was "bogus" and "categorically disputed".
"My client will not pay money to end this opportunist's transparent shakedown lawsuit, and this malicious case will be dismissed," Mr Singer said. "Mr Carrey has suffered a great deal in the last year with the suicide of the woman he dearly loved, and it is outrageous that he should be subjected to this predatory lawsuit."
Ms White, from Cappawhite, Co Tipperary, was found dead at her Los Angeles home in September 2015 after overdosing on prescription drugs.