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In 2010, Darren Chiacchia was arrested in Florida, where it’s a felony to have sex without informing partners you have HIV.
February 22, 2017
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Former U.S. Olympic equestrian Darren Chiacchia has been cleared of
all charges in Florida of having sex without disclosing that he has HIV.
According to a press release by his attorney Paul Guilfoil, the prosecutors reviewed the evidence and decided to dismiss the case.
Chiacchia’s
legal problems go back to 2009, when a man tried to have him arrested
in New York, then Kentucky and finally Florida for allegedly not
informing him that Chiacchia was HIV positive and thus exposing him to
HIV. Failure to disclose is a felony in Florida.
The
legal battles lasted several years. To complicate the situation,
Chiacchia had suffered a traumatic brain injury after a fall from a
horse in 2008, diminishing his ability to take care of himself.
“Chiacchia
and many others fervently believe,” reads the press statement, “that no
one should be the target of false criminal allegations or charges that
rely upon antiquated and constitutionally over-broad punishment for any
citizen—especially those who suffer from a disability making it
difficult or impossible for them to defend themselves.
“Perhaps
the only positive outcome of this tragic mess is the fact that
Chiacchia has become increasingly active in supporting change to HIV
laws. Across the country these statutes tend to discourage testing for
and treatment of the virus. Medical science continues to improve the
details of HIV identification and treatment.”
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