Houston Man Charged With Raping Teen and Toddler, Both of Whom Now Have HIV

A Houston sex offender is now facing serious charges of sexual assault after he allegedly raped a 14-year-old girl and a 23-month-old toddler, both of whom now have HIV, among other sexually transmitted diseases, Click2Houston reports. Suggested Reading Flint’s Water Crisis Ends With A Major Development Songs by White Artists You Can Add to Your…

A Houston sex offender is now facing serious charges of sexual assault after he allegedly raped a 14-year-old girl and a 23-month-old toddler, both of whom now have HIV, among other sexually transmitted diseases, Click2Houston reports.

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David Richard Wilson, 33, was convicted in a 2005 sexual assault of another teenage girl and was sentenced to four years in prison.

Wilson now faces new charges after family members brought the 23-month-old girl to the hospital in November 2013, where doctors found a growth on her genitals. Test results for the child came back positive for HIV, herpes and chlamydia.

According to Click2Houston, doctors told investigators that the baby โ€œhad to have been sexually assaulted as evidenced by the presence of three sexually transmitted diseases.โ€ Medical professionals had to perform reconstructive surgery on the toddler because of the damage done from the infection.

STD tests were done on all four people who were living with the child at that time, but only Wilsonโ€™s test came back positive for HIV.ย 

Click2Houston also reports that last month a 14-year-old girl told authorities that Wilson, who was her motherโ€™s ex-boyfriend, had sex with her near her high school. The girl told investigators that she is pregnant with Wilsonโ€™s child. She also tested positive for HIV and herpes.

Wilson is being held without bond on charges of sexual assault of a child and super-aggravated sexual assault of a child.

Read more at Click2Houston.

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