Monday, January 20, 2014

HIV-positive college student secretly filmed sex tapes with 32 people: police

Michael Johnson, 22, was charged with exposing sexual partners to HIV in October. Police announced Thursday they uncovered videos — likely filmed in secret — that allegedly show Johnson having unprotected sex with various people he met through social media.
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Updated: Monday, January 20, 2014, 12:13 PM












	Michael Johnson, 22, was charged with exposing sexual partners to HIV in October, and police announced Thursday they uncovered his sex videos.

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Michael Johnson, 22, was charged with exposing sexual partners to HIV in October, and police announced Thursday they uncovered his sex videos.

An HIV positive college student could have knowingly infected more than 30 people with the deadly virus while secretly filming their sex romps on his laptop, police said.
Michael Johnson, 22, was charged with exposing sexual partners to HIV back in October but prosecutors just announced Thursday that a police investigation uncovered the incriminating videos, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
Johnson, seen here at a wrestling match, recorded most of the sex tapes in his college dorm room, cops believe.

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Johnson, seen here at a wrestling match, recorded most of the sex tapes in his college dorm room, cops believe.

"On that laptop were 32 videos that depicted different individuals engaged in sexual acts with Mr. Johnson," St. Charles County prosecutor Tim Lohmar told local station KMOV.
Most of the 32 sex tapes were recorded in his dorm room at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo.
Police built a case against Johnson over a five-month investigation after a man told police he was diagnosed with HIV after having sex with Johnson in his dorm room.

KMOV

Police built a case against Johnson over a five-month investigation after a man told police he was diagnosed with HIV after having sex with Johnson in his dorm room.

"It's safe to say that numerous of those videos were taken inside his dorm room; we know that because we recognize the furniture," Lohmar said.
Johnson allegedly met victims through social media.

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Johnson allegedly met victims through social media.

The videos allegedly show Johnson having unprotected sex with various people he met through social media.
The St. Charles Police Department believes that his sex partners did not know that he had the virus or that their actions were being filmed.
Lohmar wants anyone who may have been infected by Johnson to come forward.
"It's a matter not only of their individual safety but public safety as well," Lohmar said to KMOV.
The St. Charles Police Department built a case against Johnson over the course of a five-month investigation that started a month after a man told police he was diagnosed with HIV and gonorrhea after having sex with Johnson in his dorm room, The Indianapolis Star reported.

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