An HIV-positive man who traded drugs for sex with young women and teens he had approached in schools and parks infected at least nine of them with the AIDS virus, authorities said Monday.
At least one other person was infected by one of the man’s sex partners, and at least 70 others, some as young as 13, may have been exposed to the virus in Chautauqua County in rural western New York, health officials said.
“He liked to lurk around the edges of schools or parks, maybe where kids would be playing basketball, and pick out young ladies who may, for one reason or another, be in a risk-taking mode,” said county Health Commissioner Robert Berke.
Nushawn Williams, 20, infected at least three women and possibly a fourth before learning he was HIV positive in September 1996, Berke said. He continued having unprotected sex and directly infected at least six more before leaving the region in January, Berke said.
Williams, who has been in a New York City jail since Sept. 23 on drug charges, faces an arrest warrant from Chautauqua County for statutory rape of a 13-year-old girl.
District Atty. James Subjack said he also would pursue charges of reckless endangerment and first-degree assault against Williams for each person he allegedly infected. Each of those charges carries a maximum prison term of 25 years.




