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UGA law professor investigated for not disclosing HIV status to partner

By Joe Johnson
By Joe Johnson

A University of Georgia law professor is being investigated for allegedly not disclosing his HIV-positive status before having sex with an Athens man.

According to police, the 23-year-old man reported that he met the professor through the Grindr social networking app in November 2024 and they had sex at the professor’s home.

Police said the professor is being investigated under the state law that makes it a felony “for a person living with HIV to knowingly engage in sexual acts or share needles without disclosing their HIV-positive status to the other person.”


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The news isn't identifying the HIV infected-- aren't they complicit in its spread?

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Ex-profressor ?

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They/Them
They/Them
Nov 21

Remember during Covid when they tried to scare us all with a monkey pox outbreak? Then is turned out that the only folks catching monkey pox were men and their dogs. Almost had us a monkey pox vaccine mandate.

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