Alert: Spotlight on Capt. Constance Stanley of Lauderhill P.D., Florida

In a deposition taken on November 28, 2007, Capt. Constance Stanley of the Lauderhill Police Department reportedly disclosed that she had been diagnosed with herpes since 1997. According to the anonymous source, on page 17 of the deposition, Capt. Stanley described her history with the virus, stating that her outbreaks were limited to cold sores and lesions on her buttocks.

The source further alleges that despite Capt. Stanley’s account, she has extensive marks covering her lower extremities, from her rear end down to her feet. These marks are described as hideous, yet there is no indication of similar lesions on her upper body. This discrepancy is said to contradict the injuries one would expect from being submerged in scalding water, an explanation Capt. Stanley has reportedly used in the past, attributing the scarring to a childhood incident of abuse by a babysitter.

Moreover, the source claims that Capt. Stanley, who serves as the Public Information Spokesperson for the Lauderhill P.D., has not publicly admitted to having herpes simplex 2, except for the mentioned deposition. This has raised questions regarding compliance with Florida State Statute 384.24, which mandates that individuals with a sexually transmitted disease must inform their sexual partners.

The anonymous source provides a brief bio of Capt. Stanley, describing her as a 50-year-old black female, with light brown hair and brown eyes, standing 5′ 3″ tall and weighing 140 pounds, located in Lauderhill, FL, USA.

It is important to approach such allegations with caution and to consider the information presented as unverified claims. The details provided by the source have not been independently confirmed, and the situation should be understood within the context of the legal and personal privacy considerations involved.

Summary of: Original Report

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