Man Jailed for Infecting Woman with HIV is Up for Parole
The man convicted of infecting at least 13 women and girls in the Jamestown area with HIV in the late 1990s has another parole hearing next month.
Nushawn Williams – who goes by the name of Shyteek Johnson in prison – still maintains that he did not knowingly infect the women. But officials say he had been tested, and told of the results, before he traded sex for drugs.
All of the girls, now grown women, are alive. However, one woman who had sex with someone who had sex with Williams does have full blown AIDS. One of the girls he infected was 13 years old. He was also convicted of statuary rape.
Williams has been up for parole before but he was deemed a sexual predator and a threat to the public's safety.
Nushawn Williams – who goes by the name of Shyteek Johnson in prison – still maintains that he did not knowingly infect the women. But officials say he had been tested, and told of the results, before he traded sex for drugs.
All of the girls, now grown women, are alive. However, one woman who had sex with someone who had sex with Williams does have full blown AIDS. One of the girls he infected was 13 years old. He was also convicted of statuary rape.
Williams has been up for parole before but he was deemed a sexual predator and a threat to the public's safety.
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