HIV may no longer be the death sentence that it once was, but who wants to live their life battling a chronic illness that is easily preventable? The following story is a perfect example of why one of life's smallest, but most significant decisions to use a condom every time you have sex, is extremely important. Always assume that everyone is positive, no matter their test results:
Prosecutors tell News 4 they now know more than 30 people could have gotten HIV from a former student at Lindenwood University who allegedly knew he had the deadly disease. He is accused of knowingly giving it to others.
In October, Michael Johnson [pictured above], 22, was charged with exposing sexual partners to HIV. Police later discovered multiple videos of Johnson having unprotected sex.
They believe those partners were unaware Johnson was HIV positive and that they were being videotaped.
The startling details were revealed after hidden camera sex tapes were uncovered, according to prosecutors.
“On that laptop were 32 videos engaged in sexual acts with Mr. Johnson,” said Tim Lohmar, St. Charles County prosecutor.
Lohmar said Johnson can be seen with 31 unidentified people in videos taken over four months. Most of the videos were shot on the campus of Lindenwood University in St. Charles. Johnson has already been charged with five counts of knowingly transmitting the disease.
“It’s safe to safe that numerous of those videos were taken inside his dorm room; we know that because we recognize the furniture.”
The ex-Lindenwood University wrestler charged with knowingly infecting a sexual partner with HIV also has an online alter ego named Tiger Mandingo who loves posting shirtless selfies and writes semi-coherent advice for gay men reluctant to "bottom".
Johnson is accused of having unprotected sex and risking infection of HIV, a Class B felony punishable by 5-15 years in prison or a life sentence pending any new developments. Of five of the known victims who have come forward, two of the men tested negative for the virus, one stopped cooperating with police and two are being tested, said St. Charles Prosecuting Attorney Tim Lohmar.
Johnson, who also wrestled at Lincoln College in Illinois, has his own Facebook and Twitter feeds full of wrestling photos, but Tiger Mandingo has his own Facebook profile, a Facebook page with nearly 500 likes, a Twitter feed, Vine and Instagram with posts revealing more and more of his washboard abs. The accounts link to each other and all show multiple images of Johnson.
Lohmar said most of victims not only likely had no idea they were being video-taped; they were clueless that Johnson had HIV.
That’s why Lohmar wants any potential victims to come forward immediately. It’s a matter not only of their individual safety but public safety as well.
Lindenwood University school officials tell News 4 they will assist law enforcement with identifying victims. They say they had no idea the videos existed until just a few days ago.
“I think it’s really scary, thinking someone like that is on campus, not thinking about others,” said Student Jenny Counts.
Students are shaken up by this latest news, but glad that Johnson is still behind bars for now.
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