A New York judge nixed a “collateral attack” by former Miss Germany International Aline Marie Massel, who accused her married ex-lover of promising her a Ugandan ostrich farm, only to allegedly give her a sexually transmitted disease.
Massel, 31, revealed the alleged seamy details of her two-year illicit relationship with Autonomy Capital CEO Robert Charles Gibbins in court documents.
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Barbara Jaffe tossed Massel’s lawsuit against Autonomy Capital CEO Robert Charles Gibbins late Wednesday because the woman’s claims had already been rejected by a UK judge.
Justice Jaffe found that “she does not show that she attempted to seek appropriate relief from the British court and offers no authority for the proposition that she is entitled to relief via a collateral attack” in the New York court.
The beauty queen-turned-Tesla model met Gibbins in Manhattan in June 2014. Massel claimed Gibbins told her he was unmarried and promised to “buy a large estate for them in Canada called the Royal Antler … and an ostrich farm in Uganda.”
They split after he allegedly gave her HPV, according to her 2017 Manhattan Supreme Court suit.
In March, a British judge determined that the former Miss Germany International’s STD claims were not credible because she never submitted medical tests proving the allegation.
Meanwhile, Gibbins accused Massel of faking a pregnancy and then demanding $4.2 million to get an abortion.