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HIV positive man arrested for having sex without informing partner

HIV positive man arrested for having sex without informing partner
Posted at 9:59 AM, Aug 30, 2017
and last updated 2017-08-30 07:41:33-04

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - A Tallahassee man is behind bars after admitting to having sex with a woman for over a year without telling her that he was HIV positive. 

Eugene Williams, 62, was taken into custody on Tuesday. 

According to a probable cause affidavit filed by the Tallahassee Police Department, an officer was contacted on May 26, 2016 about the incident.

The report says that the officer spoke with a victim who said she has had an ongoing sexual relationship with Williams since December 2015.

After they had sex that afternoon, however, Williams revealed to her that he was HIV positive. 

The victim, according to the report, had "confronted Williams and specifically asked if he was HIV positive" prior to May 26. At the time, the victim says Williams told her that he didn't have HIV.

When an officer interviewed Williams that same day, he admitted to telling the victim that he was HIV positive that afternoon.

He told the officer that he has known he was HIV positive for approximately five years. According to William's statements, he and the victim had been "off and on" for over a year. 

Based on the investigation, a warrant was issued for William's arrest in June of 2016.

He was taken into custody on Tuesday and charged with five counts of HIV infected person having sex without informing partner, which is a third degree felony. 

Williams is in the Leon County Jail on a $37,500 bond.