Air Force sergeant David Gutierrez has been forced to decline every
invitation to this season's batch of swinger holiday parties.
Not that
he'll be terribly missed. Gutierrez, a 20-year military veteran stationed at
McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, was arrested in August for being the worst
sex partygoer ever. Now, his court-martial date is set for
January.
Gutierrez is a married HIV-positive swinger who adopted his own
personal "don't ask, don't tell" mantra when it came to intimacy. The
investigatory branch of the Air Force looked into Gutierrez after
receiving a
tip that he had been sexing random people without a condom for the past
three
years ... and found that he
hadn't revealed his HIV status to his partners.
DADT worked out about as well for
Gutierrez as it did for America.
Gutierrez's wife, Gina, told investigators that she
knew about his exploits and that he arranged them through adult websites. She
said he never told his lucky men and ladies about his status.
Two women
have corroborated Gina's story -- one who gave him oral sex at a swingers' party
and another who met him online and had sex with him at his
house.
Gutierrez can't understand what all the fuss is about. "The
research I have done raises several questions on weather or not HIV is even
related to AIDs," he wrote in an erotic online profile according to the Smoking Gun. And yet, when investigators seized his belongings, they
found 146 pages of HIV research articles.
Gutierrez's court-martial begins January 18: just in time for him to draft a long, long list of New Year's resolutions.
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He will get a broomstick up his a** when he gets to prison.
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