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  2. Dean Faiello - Wikipedia

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    Dean Faiello (born August 31, 1959) is an American criminal formerly imprisoned at Attica Correctional Facility for the April 2003 death of Maria Cruz, whom he had presented himself to as a dermatologist. Faiello held neither a medical degree nor a license to practice medicine .

  3. Kimberly Bergalis - Wikipedia

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    University of Florida. Known for. First known case of clinically-transmitted HIV. Kimberly Ann Bergalis (January 19, 1968 – December 8, 1991) was an American woman who was one of six patients purportedly infected with HIV by dentist David J. Acer, who was infected with HIV and died of AIDS on September 3, 1990. [ 1]

  4. Nushawn Williams - Wikipedia

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    Nushawn Williams (born November 1, 1976), also known as Shyteek Johnson, is an American convicted sex offender who admitted in 1997 to having unprotected sex with numerous girls and women after having been told that he was HIV positive. New York state and local public health officials stated that Williams had sex with up to 47 women in ...

  5. HIV/AIDS in New York City - Wikipedia

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    HIV/AIDS in New York City. New York City was affected by the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s more than any other U.S. city. [ 1]: 16–17 The AIDS epidemic has been and continues to be highly localized due to a number of complex socio-cultural factors that affect the interaction of the populous communities that inhabit New York.

  6. Central Park jogger case - Wikipedia

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    Lawsuit by five of the wrongly convicted against New York State; settled for $3.9 million. The Central Park jogger case (sometimes termed the Central Park Five case) was a criminal case concerning the assault and rape of Trisha Meili, a woman in Central Park in Manhattan, New York, on April 19, 1989. [ 1][ 2] On the night of the attack, dozens ...

  7. Prego v. City of New York - Wikipedia

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    Veronica Prego v. City of New York et al. was a $175 million negligence lawsuit filed in 1988 by a medical doctor, Verónica Prego, against the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, Dr. Joyce F. Fogel and Dr. Sheldon H. Landesman. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Prego contracted HIV in 1983 when she was working at Kings County Hospital Center. [ 4]

  8. Anthony Scotto - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Anastasio. (father-in-law) Conviction (s) Bribery and racketeering (1979) Criminal penalty. Five years' imprisonment and fined $75,000 (1980) Anthony M. Scotto ( Italian: [ˈskɔtto]; May 10, 1934 – August 21, 2021) was an American New York mobster and labor union racketeer in the Gambino crime family who ruled the Brooklyn waterfront.

  9. Why Were Arrests Made in Connection With Matthew Perry’s ...

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    August 16, 2024 at 10:37 AM. Nearly a year after Matthew Perry’s death from an accidental ketamine overdose, his assistant and doctors were arrested. Phillip Faraone/Getty. Matthew Perry attends ...