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Posted April 30, 2002 (Huron, S.D.) -- Nikko Briteramos, a freshman basketball player at SiTanka Huron University in South Dakota, was arrested and charged with five counts of intentionally exposing his new girlfriend to AIDS through unprotected sex.
As a result, hundreds on the small campus are being tested for fear that they have been exposed to the deadly virus.
Briteramos found out he was HIV positive last month, after he tried to donate blood. Since then, authorities say, he has had sex with his new girlfriend at least five times.
Health officials are worried that hundreds more on the college campus of 400 students could have been exposed to the virus. According to the Los Angeles Times, there isn't much to do in the town of 12,000, so the students party and have sex often -- without condoms.
"Being drunk...and your hormones are so raging," freshman Tony Dawkins told the Times about wearing condoms. "It's just like, oh, forget about it."
Briteramos gave health officials the names of 10 women he has had sex with recently, the Times reported. Of those, two have tested positive for the virus. Those women have supplied the names of 50 men that they have had sex with recently.
"It's just pretty much everybody gets drunk and looks for someone to hook up with. But there's a very limited pool, so you just go around and around," freshman Matt Ratliff told the Times.
Briteramos' new girlfriend has not tested positive for the virus, but it could take up to six months for it to show up in tests. If convicted, Briteramos could get up to 75 years in prison and a $15,000 fine on each count. The Chicago native is in jail on $10,000 bond.
Through Sunday, 135 people had been tested, the Times said. The results may not be back for several weeks.
Posted April 30, 2002 (Huron, S.D.) -- Nikko Briteramos, a freshman basketball player at SiTanka Huron University in South Dakota, was arrested and charged with five counts of intentionally exposing his new girlfriend to AIDS through unprotected sex.
As a result, hundreds on the small campus are being tested for fear that they have been exposed to the deadly virus.
Briteramos found out he was HIV positive last month, after he tried to donate blood. Since then, authorities say, he has had sex with his new girlfriend at least five times.
Health officials are worried that hundreds more on the college campus of 400 students could have been exposed to the virus. According to the Los Angeles Times, there isn't much to do in the town of 12,000, so the students party and have sex often -- without condoms.
"Being drunk...and your hormones are so raging," freshman Tony Dawkins told the Times about wearing condoms. "It's just like, oh, forget about it."
Briteramos gave health officials the names of 10 women he has had sex with recently, the Times reported. Of those, two have tested positive for the virus. Those women have supplied the names of 50 men that they have had sex with recently.
"It's just pretty much everybody gets drunk and looks for someone to hook up with. But there's a very limited pool, so you just go around and around," freshman Matt Ratliff told the Times.
Briteramos' new girlfriend has not tested positive for the virus, but it could take up to six months for it to show up in tests. If convicted, Briteramos could get up to 75 years in prison and a $15,000 fine on each count. The Chicago native is in jail on $10,000 bond.
Through Sunday, 135 people had been tested, the Times said. The results may not be back for several weeks.