- A man in Florida failed to tell his partner his HIV status and was sentenced to two years in prison.
- Gentleman Burns did not dispute an unannounced allegation of sexual intercourse with HIV. WESH 2 Report.
- In addition to the two-year sentence, Burns will face a 12-month probation.
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According to reports, a 27-year-old man in Florida was sentenced to two years in prison for failing to inform his partner of his HIV status.
The gentleman Burns of Orange Harbor was arrested in 2019 after his ex-girlfriend reported that he had sex with women and did not tell them that he was HIV positive. WESH 2 Report.
Medical records show that the burn was first diagnosed in January 2014. Daily mail According to reports, an investigation after his arrest revealed that three women who had sex with Burns did not know about him, and two of them were diagnosed with the virus.
Burns is Charged with three counts, But two of them were later rejected by the prosecutor, Orlando Sentinel Report. According to WESH, earlier this week, he did not dispute an unannounced allegation of sexual intercourse with HIV.
According to WESH 2 reports, in addition to the two-year sentence, Burns will also serve 12 months in prison.
In Florida, it is Violation of national law Let a person knowingly suffer from an STD and not reveal that information to their partner who is sexually interacting with. In addition to other diseases such as gonorrhea, genital herpes simplex, chlamydia and syphilis, the law also includes disclosure of HIV.



