Mental Midgets
2019-01-17 14:56:40 UTC
MILWAUKEE A Town of Waterford man, who reportedly worked as a
tattoo artist in Milwaukee County, has been charged with six
felony counts of second-degree recklessly endangering safety
after he allegedly had sex with six women without informing them
that he was HIV-positive.
The man, Jason Taufner, 42, of the 4900 block of Northwest
Highway (Highway 83), has two prior convictions for the same
crime, according to the Milwaukee County District Attorneys
Office.
The District Attorneys Office on Friday issued a press release
out of public concern regarding Taufner.
People who have engaged in sexual activity or were tattooed by
Taufner and fear they may have been exposed to HIV are invited
to call 414-278-4617 to speak with an advocate from the the
Milwaukee County District Attorneys Offices Sensitive Crimes
Unit.
Advocates are available from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. They
are able to assist potential victims locate accessible HIV
testing centers and connect them with officers if requested.
The accusations
According to a criminal complaint, six women told police that
they had engaged in unprotected sex with Taufner between July
2017 and October 2018, and each of them said that Taufner did
not reveal his status as being HIV positive.
Each of the women said they had had sex with him multiple times
and at least two of them said they engaged in sexual intercourse
with Taufner in the back rooms of tattoo parlors, including
Sacred Skin Tattooing in West Allis and Trust Tattoo in
Milwaukee.
West Allis police reported that they had reviewed Taufners
medical records and confirmed that he has been HIV-positive
since at least 2006.
Phone calls from The Journal Times to Sacred Skin and Trust
Tattoo were not answered Friday afternoon. It is legal for
tattoo artists to have HIV, and they are not legally required to
reveal their diagnosis to the people they are tattooing.
Taufner has prior convictions for battery and escape in 2002 and
another escape in 2003. He was also charged with one count of
disorderly conduct and one count of disorderly conduct with
domestic abuse assessments in December 2018 in Milwaukee County.
That case remains open.
Online records show that Taufner was being held in Milwaukee
County Jail on Friday afternoon.
Take note you California faggots. At least one state still
deals with HIV infected assholes properly.
https://journaltimes.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/waterford-
tattoo-artist-reportedly-did-not-reveal-hiv-status-
to/article_0c876c00-f4eb-5616-bee3-d98117617e24.html
tattoo artist in Milwaukee County, has been charged with six
felony counts of second-degree recklessly endangering safety
after he allegedly had sex with six women without informing them
that he was HIV-positive.
The man, Jason Taufner, 42, of the 4900 block of Northwest
Highway (Highway 83), has two prior convictions for the same
crime, according to the Milwaukee County District Attorneys
Office.
The District Attorneys Office on Friday issued a press release
out of public concern regarding Taufner.
People who have engaged in sexual activity or were tattooed by
Taufner and fear they may have been exposed to HIV are invited
to call 414-278-4617 to speak with an advocate from the the
Milwaukee County District Attorneys Offices Sensitive Crimes
Unit.
Advocates are available from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. They
are able to assist potential victims locate accessible HIV
testing centers and connect them with officers if requested.
The accusations
According to a criminal complaint, six women told police that
they had engaged in unprotected sex with Taufner between July
2017 and October 2018, and each of them said that Taufner did
not reveal his status as being HIV positive.
Each of the women said they had had sex with him multiple times
and at least two of them said they engaged in sexual intercourse
with Taufner in the back rooms of tattoo parlors, including
Sacred Skin Tattooing in West Allis and Trust Tattoo in
Milwaukee.
West Allis police reported that they had reviewed Taufners
medical records and confirmed that he has been HIV-positive
since at least 2006.
Phone calls from The Journal Times to Sacred Skin and Trust
Tattoo were not answered Friday afternoon. It is legal for
tattoo artists to have HIV, and they are not legally required to
reveal their diagnosis to the people they are tattooing.
Taufner has prior convictions for battery and escape in 2002 and
another escape in 2003. He was also charged with one count of
disorderly conduct and one count of disorderly conduct with
domestic abuse assessments in December 2018 in Milwaukee County.
That case remains open.
Online records show that Taufner was being held in Milwaukee
County Jail on Friday afternoon.
Take note you California faggots. At least one state still
deals with HIV infected assholes properly.
https://journaltimes.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/waterford-
tattoo-artist-reportedly-did-not-reveal-hiv-status-
to/article_0c876c00-f4eb-5616-bee3-d98117617e24.html