Police say convicted felon John Dushan Cole of Michigan groomed a teenage boy for sex and sexually assaulted him multiple times while knowingly infecting him with HIV.
State Sen. Shannon Grove, R-Calif., weighs in on California Democrats reducing penalties for sex crimes and shares details on a bipartisan bill to crack down on human trafficking on "The Next Revolution."served prison time for knowingly transmitting HIV to sexual partners is under arrest again for allegedly transmitting the disease to a teenage boy after grooming him for sex.
Police say that Cole, who previously went by the name"Johnny Peters," was previously convicted of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct in 1987 and sentenced to prison eight years later for document fraud. In 2013, Cole was sent to prison again for felony sexual penetration with an uninformed partner after officials investigated an increase in young men testing positive for HIV.
on the way to the game as well as in a parking lot. A month later, Cole is believed to have sexually assaulted the victim again at a bowling alley."Listen, don’t even worry about that," Cole allegedly said in one of the text messages."I’ll give you money. You buy your own, have time for games, you should’ve called me. I’m trying to take care of you. I’m not playing any games. I’ll give you the money. You [buy] your own PlayStation, whatever you want, but you gotta do your part.
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