A disturbing social media confession has sparked outrage and widespread condemnation after an American woman claimed she has been intentionally spreading HIV to men — particularly targeting married individuals with the aim of infecting their wives through them.
The woman, whose identity has not been officially confirmed, posted a series of videos on her personal accounts claiming she is aware of her HIV-positive status and has “no regrets” about her actions. In the videos, she boasts about engaging in unprotected sex with men, allegedly without disclosing her health status, and says her goal is to pass the virus to their wives “as revenge on society.”
The videos quickly went viral, drawing intense backlash from the public and calls for a criminal investigation. Experts in public health and legal professionals have weighed in, noting that knowingly transmitting HIV without informing partners is a criminal offense in many jurisdictions across the United States.
“This is not only morally reprehensible, it’s a clear violation of public health laws,” said Dr. Alina Moore, an infectious disease specialist based in New York. “If these claims are true, this woman could face serious legal consequences, including felony charges.”
Law enforcement agencies have yet to confirm whether an investigation has been launched, though multiple users have reported the videos to authorities.
The videos have since been removed for violating platform guidelines, but not before sparking a broader conversation about HIV stigma, mental health, and the responsibilities of social media platforms in regulating harmful content.