Alert Regarding Rich Evans III from Baltimore, Maryland

In a concerning account shared by an anonymous source, allegations have surfaced involving an individual named Rich Evans III, who is accused of knowingly exposing and infecting multiple partners with HSV2 (Herpes Simplex Virus 2), including a seriously immunocompromised person. According to the source, these incidents occurred after Evans moved from York, PA, to Baltimore, MD.

The anonymous individual claims to have been personally affected by Evans’ actions, stating that they had not been sexually active for several years prior to their encounter with him and had been completely free of any sexually transmitted infections. The source alleges that Evans engaged in unprotected sexual activity without disclosure of his HSV2 status, despite being aware of the source’s immunocompromised condition. Following the diagnosis of HSV2, Evans reportedly claimed ignorance of his condition initially but later acknowledged his diagnosis and the infection of the source.

Furthermore, the source alleges that Evans made false assurances about his sexual exclusivity and attempted to intimidate them into silence regarding the situation. Additional claims involve Evans continuing this pattern of behavior with other women, some of whom he reportedly met online, without disclosing his HSV2 status.

The account concludes with a brief description of Rich Evans III, noting his physical characteristics without drawing any conclusions or making direct accusations.

This account raises serious concerns about the importance of transparency and safety in sexual relationships, especially regarding the disclosure of sexually transmitted infections. It underscores the potential risks involved when individuals do not disclose their health status to sexual partners, particularly to those who are immunocompromised.

Summary of: Original Report

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