
Hollywood comedian Jim Carrey and his legal team have labelled the wrongful death lawsuit, which blames the actor for ex-girlfriend Cathriona White‘s suicide, a “shameful shakedown of money”.
Court documents show White’s mother Brigid Sweetman filed the lawsuit against the 54-year-old in October, and claimed Carrey “knowingly” gave her daughter three sexually transmitted diseases during their three-year on and off relationship.
Among claims that Carrey knowingly transmitted Herpes I and II, Chlamydia and Hepatitis to White “without warning” are suggestions that the Yes Man actor called White a “whore” and verbally threatened to silence her with the help of high-priced lawyers and fixers.
The accusations, Carrey says in legal documents filed on December 19, are "irrelevant" to the case and do nothing other than 'harass and humiliate' with the hope of bullying him into an unmerited settlement.
Carrey has requested a judge strike any mention of him having sexually transmitted diseases from the documents for this reason.
"A part of their attempt to shakedown Carrey for a multi-million dollar payday, Sweetman and her attorney have riddled the Complaint with severe ad hominem attacks and allegations about STDs, none of which are relevant to the cause of death," the documents read.
"None of these allegations belong in the Complaint."
Carrey's defence team argues that two of the suicide notes White left behind spoke of her ex-partner in loving terms - one describing him alone as her "family" and telling him "I love you".
"White left Carrey two suicide notes speaking lovingly to him, requesting his forgiveness for ending her own life, describing him, and him alone, as her "family", and entrusting him to divide her property," the court documents obtained by Daily Mail read.