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An interesting read!  I am wondering if he was stealthing his partners on purpose or just too horny to care about it.


John Conner III , a Tennessee dance teacher who appeared on a reality show has pleaded guilty to the statutory rape of a teenager and exposing him to the HIV virus. 


Conner was scheduled to go on trial, but entered the guilty plea to felony charges of criminal exposure to HIV, statutory rape by an authority figure, and solicitation of a minor.
Conner was once featured on the Lifetime reality TV dance show "Bring It," which showcased competitive dance teams in the Mid-South, including Conner's Memphis team.
Conner was 26 years old in 2015 when he met the then-16-year-old boy on a social media website. Conner had unprotected sex several times with the teenager in the dance teacher's vehicle.


The teenager joined Conner's dance team, the Infamous Dancerettes, and the two continued to exchange nude photos and text messages about their sexual activity. Conner did not tell the teenager about his HIV diagnosis in 2012.


In August 2016, the teenager told his parents about the sexual encounters with Conner and said he thought he should be tested after hearing that his dance teacher had HIV. The teenager tested positive for HIV.


Conner has two similar cases pending with sexual partners, ages 17 and 24.

 

 

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Nigel

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Not know the law on matter of disclosure in Tennessee but heard one suppose to reveal status when knowingly have HIV/Aids. 

Story is upsetting for a problem first teacher abuse student. Next exposed student to HIV/Aids as was told had.

Student should have been told and then know so can decline or if partake know possible risks.

See different in adult make choices that may not care but still have a duty to inform. The student being less inclined to make decisions rational should not have exposed to life altering fate. Either way teacher should have informed.

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