Dear @NewYorkStateAG@TishJames: why are you keeping an HIV+ Black man in prison 13 years after he completed a 12-year sentence for crimes committed in his teens? Remember how Rudy Giuliani branded NuShawn Williams back then? #FreeNuShawn
Most everyone alive in 1997 will remember NuShawn's story. Branded an "AIDS Monster" by the tabloids, he was arrested in upstate NY, alleged to have infected 13 women with HIV, including some after his diagnosis the year before (he thought the health officials were lying to him).
It's the most notorious HIV criminalization case in U.S. history. His teenage story is the kind that makes sympathy hard. The NYT described his "sprint into trouble — from a broken home to childhood thievery, from gangs to crack dens, from girl to girl." nytimes.com/1997/10/30/nyr…
One was 13 years old (when he was 19). Many were white, as the tabloids always made clear. The tough on crime politicians took it from there.
Giuliani said, "There's no question he should be prosecuted for attempted murder, or worse."
Gov. Goerge Pataki said that Williams should "never see the light of day again." He pushed for a new law that could keep sex offenders locked up forever, beyond their criminal sentences. Gov. Eliot Spitzer got it passed.
AG James @NewYorkStateAG, your predecessor, Andrew Cuomo, used that law to keep NuShawn in a horrible psych prison after he finished serving his original 12-year sentence in 2010. I first visited the Marcy / Mid-State Correctional Facility last July.
The Pataki/Spitzer/Cuomo law (Article 10 of the Mental Hygiene Law) requires the state to offer an annual review of an offender's mental health status, to appeal further detention. NuShawn has only been offered one review in the 13 years he's been at the psych prison.
That review, in 2021, before a single judge, denied NuShawn's release. The judge only needed two diagnoses from the state's shrink to do so. The shrink included substance use disorder (mostly for his prior weed use as a teenager!). No evidence of current drug use was presented.
From the judge: "Given the circumstances under which NuShawn W. has described his sex offending behavior to include the use of drugs to attract and placate his partners, the Court finds consideration of these disorders to be appropriate in this proceeding."
I find it fascinating that most of the gay, HIV+ meth dealers I've known haven't been locked up forever under this same standard. They've certainly spread HIV to some of their clients. But, ah yes, these dealers are white.
Thankfully, that judge's ruling is currently under appeal.
NuShawn has been incarcerated since September 1997.
He is now 46 years old.
A hero of mine, @housingworks CEO/Founder @HWCharlesKing, has been visiting NuShawn upstate for many years now. After I joined the Free NuShawn Coalition freenushawn.com in 2021, Charles invited me to join him on some of his visits (3 so far). Pic is from 2 weeks ago.
Addendum: ~30% of Americans strongly and proudly believed they had the right to rip-off their masks in crowded spaces before COVID vaccines became available, even if someone else's grandma died (and thousands did) ...
For these Americans, freedom equals the right to spread a virus.
To this date, none of them have been charged with reckless endangerment. That's what they charged NuShawn with (even though no one has died).
If the CDC has increased their Delta Ro because of the Ptown cohort, then they are overstating it for the general population. The cohort was 85% male (WaPo and NYT have both failed to mention this). Hello, it was Bear Week. @apoorva_nyc rightly mentions packed bars, etc., but /1
... everyone is missing the horny bear in the room. Bears go to Ptown to have lots of fun which includes lots of sex. News flash, gay men KISS when they have sex. /2
If you asked an ID expert to suggest the most efficient way for an infected vaxd person to infect another vaxd person, she'd say "let them deeply kiss for half a minute."
Hoping CDC used other cohorts for their new Ro. Ptown's is skewed by (gay) boys being boys. /end
We did it! A small gang of Tony Fauci's HIV/AIDS comrades managed to surprise him yesterday with an 80th birthday Zoom. We had the @TAGTeam_Tweets boys: me, David Barr (+husband @SamAvrett), Mark Harrington, @gregggonsalves, @AgostoMoises and @jimeigo, ... /1
... along with Lawrence “Bopper” Deyton (+ husband Jeff Levi), one of the heroic, gay, frontline AIDS docs in the 80s, having helped cofound Whitman Walker Clinic in the 70s. Tony hired him in the late 80s (partly to handle the activists! see: hsph.harvard.edu/magazine/magaz…) /2
Tony has mentored and been mentored by some of the most beloved women in the fight against AIDS, and getting these three on our Zoom felt like winning a trifecta: Doctors Wafaa El-Sadr (icap.columbia.edu/leaders/wafaa-…), Judy Auerbach (thewellproject.org/team-member/ju…), and ... /3
Dear mainstream media: if and when @realDonaldTrump starts his #COVID19 victory lap ("I stared it down and beat it back!"), please remember what actually happened. When his own life was in danger, ... /1
... he ditched all the conspiracy bunk he told his cult to use (HCQ, azithromycin), and stuff he forced the FDA to approve for political purposes (convalescent plasma), and latched on to the best science advice he could find. /2
Fascinating, this. The scientist he sidelined, Dr. Anthony Fauci, had trashed Trump's dangerous hyping of HCQ, but consistently pointed to remdesivir and mAb's as holding the most promise, the first things tried by our frightened president. /3
"Several officials who interact with the neuroradiologist expressed frustration that President Trump had put his trust in an individual who has little experience working on infectious disease outbreaks." /3
During my interview with Tony Fauci yesterday, I asked him about Scott Atlas's @SWAtlasHoover attempted takedown of @CDCDirector Redfield re how many Americans are still susceptible to #COVID19. Here's my question. /1
Here's Fauci's answer. "I thought it was extraordinarily inappropriate for [Atlas], in a press conference like that, to contradict the director of CDC... " /2
Needless to say, beyond those already previously infected, we have no evidence of widespread immunity via cross-immunity or CD4 cells. Atlas doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about. A neuroradiologist shouldn't pretend he's an immunologist. /end instagram.com/tv/CFlEMt8Kg2B…
I interviewed Tony Fauci yesterday for 45 mins. We geeked-out about how #COVID19 is transmitted, but also how Trump is no longer getting the best advice. If you’ve got the attention span it’s a very different conversation than ones he usually has. instagram.com/tv/CFlEMt8Kg2B…
Dr. @EranBromage's blog post that went viral in May.