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Williams was assigned a lawyer at Wednesday's procedural hearing. He will be back in court May 6. Please enter email address to continue. Please enter valid email address to continue. Being denied his HIV med for 3 years and his voice not being heard while in civil confinement I felt he needed a voice like so many who have the support that have been convicted of HIV criminalization.
A case that was totally blown up by the media in Call in and listen to the conversation myself and Mrs. Williams will have in hopes to shine some light on a man who does not need to be in civil confinement at all. The episode audio is being processed and will be ready shortly. NuShawn Williams wife Speaks! Register or log-in. Would you like to create a free account?
Their liaison, laced with drugs and marred by frequent brutality, lasted until early January ; in May, Andrea was diagnosed HIV-positive. She says she doesn't think about Face much anymore--but when she does, the rage boils over. Andrea says she now thinks of him as ""the Devil.
Nushawn Williams's legacy of death, disease and tragedy will last for years. Arrested and convicted of selling crack to a New York City undercover cop, he is being held under suicide watch at Riker's Island, the mammoth city jail near La Guardia Airport. In a few weeks he will be turned over to authorities in Chautauqua County to be prosecuted as a modern-day Typhoid Harry--to face charges that he knowingly infected six women, including a year-old girl, with the AIDS virus.
The true number of his victims is almost certainly higher. According to state and local public-health officials, Williams had sex with up to 43 women in Chautauqua County and at least 28 more in New York City.
Although he is certainly not the first sexually hyperactive HIV carrier to make headlines, he may be the first person in the United States to be publicly identified and criminally charged with spreading AIDS.
Robert Berke, the Chautauqua County commissioner of health. It is also a disaster for Jamestown and surrounding Chautauqua County, a mostly rural community of , in far-western New York state. Jamestown, a down-at-the-heels industrial town miles from New York, once seemed remote from the grim realities of AIDS, but it is remote no more.
News of the mini-epidemic, which until last week had been a closely held secret because of the confidentiality provisions of New York state law, prompted an invasion of out-of-town reporters and television crews. It stunned parents, many of whom seemed unaware that at least some teens in their town were dabbling in drugs and high-risk sex.
It revealed widespread ignorance of the facts about HIV and prompted tough questions about whether the schools and the community had done nearly enough to teach its young people the facts of life in the age of AIDS. And it caused something close to panic among the scores of young women who had been reckless enough to hang out with Williams and his friends.
Nobody knows exactly what brought Nushawn Williams to the town, but it is clear that he soon established himself as a relentless seducer of women. He had charm and, to a generation mesmerized by gangsta rap, a menacing form of glamour. Some were runaways and street kids, but others apparently came from stable homes. Only a few of his victims have come forward to tell their stories, and most of them have insisted on maintaining anonymity.
The youngest, a ninth grader at Jamestown High School, said Williams pursued her for nearly a year before she had sex with him. Then he left town and she began hearing rumors he was HIV-positive. I felt sick all the time and somehow I knew I was positive,'' she said. She got an HIV blood test in July--and the result was positive. I have cried a lot, too.
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