NEW TWISTS IN OHIO HIV CASE EXPECTED

November 19, 2011

19 Nov | Cincinnati, OH – When police arrested Andre Davis for exposing several women to the virus that causes AIDS, the story spread fast.   By month’s end, 12 women claimed that Davis had sex with them – and fathered at least two children.  The trial began last week in what may become OMSJ’s most controversial case.  Despite a lab report, testimony of nine ex-girlfriends and a recorded confession, attorneys Greg Cohen and Baron Coleman have insisted that their client did not expose twelve women to the virus that causes AIDS. 

The final day of testimony begins at 10:30am (Eastern).  WLTW will continue their interactive Live Wire Coverage of the trial. 

Girlfriend Alex Uehlein tells her story

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Jury Selected – Opening Statements

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Baron Coleman joins case – Davis may not be infected

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Distraught ex-girlfriends, social worker and lab manager testify

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Police play Davis’ admission

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More ex-girlfriends testify

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Previous stories:

  • November 16, 2011: Ex-Girlfriend: Davis Had Sex With Women After HIV Test
  • November 15, 2011: Testimony Begins Tuesday In HIV Sex Trial
  • November 10, 2011: Testimony To Begin Monday In HIV Sex Case
  • November 9, 2011: No Plea Deal In HIV Sex Case
  • May 16, 2011: More Assault Indictments For HIV Positive Man
  • May 4, 2011: Grand Jury Indicts HIV Positive Man On More Charges