Tuesday, September 21, 2010

David Gutierrez, Air Force sergeant and swinger, accused of not disclosing HIV status

Posted by on Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 2:00 PM

click to enlarge David Gutierrez allegedly had his own "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
  • David Gutierrez allegedly had his own "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

Nothing seems as sleazy as not telling your sexual partner that you're HIV-positive and screwing them bareback. OK, maybe doing it with full-blown AIDS would be worse.

Still, David

Gutierrez is accused of some pretty sleazy stuff.

Gutierrez, a 20-year-military veteran and an Air Force sergeant stationed at McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, is HIV-positive and a swinger, a really bad mix. He's accused of his own personal version of don't ask, don't tell for not disclosing to the men and women that he was fooling around with that he was possibly screwing them for life.



The Smoking Gun reported

in August that the Air Force Office of Special

Investigations started asking questions after receiving a tip that

Gutierrez had "engaged in numerous, unprotected sexual acts ... over the

course of

three years."

Gutierrez' wife, Gina, told investigators that her

husband "began

having unprotected sex with numerous partners" after being reassigned to

McConnell in 2008. He'd arrange the hook ups through adult networking

websites and "bragged" to her "about his numerous sexual exploits in

the Wichita area and commented he never informed the other parties of

being HIV positive."

Two women are listed in the court

documents claiming to have had sexual encounters with Gutierrez after

meeting him on adult websites. A woman from Winfield, Kansas, claimed she met Gutierrez at a swinger

party after chatting on adultfriendfinder.com. The 44-year-old woman told investigators that she went down on Gutierrez while he took

videos and photos at several parties.

Another woman,

also 44, met Gutierrez on clubforeplay.com and "engaged in unprotected

oral sex and

vaginal intercourse" with Gutierrez at his Wichita home. But she said he never

told her that he is HIV-positive.

The Smoking Gun reports that, on one of his adult profiles, Gutierrez listed "honesty" as one of the

qualities that he was looking for in a sexual partner. He also posed this question on a separate post: "Why are people

scared of the HIV virus,

don't you wear condoms to protect yourself from HSV?" and "The

research I have done raises several questions on weather or not HIV is

even related to AIDS." Seems like a defensive post to me.

According to court records, investigators seized from Gutierrez a "blood chemistry

report," cockrings, nipple clamps, condoms, vibrators, dildos and a

collection of porn videos with titles such as The World Sexiest

She-Males, Cum Cravin' Cowpie Cuties, Strap-on

Valley Bitch, Mature Muffs, Transsexual Divas 8, The

Biggest Black Cocks Ever, and Double Dickin' Supersluts. The

also took 146

pages

of "HIV related research articles."

An Article 32 hearing is set for October 5 (it's kind

of like a grand jury) at McConnell to decide whether the case will go to

a court martial.

Oh, and let's hope the government gives Gutierrez back his condoms. If this is all true, he needs 'em.

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