Janitor gave women STDs by peeing in water at office, TX officials say. He’s sentenced

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A former janitor in Texas accused of intentionally spreading his sexually transmitted diseases to women working at a Houston doctor’s office has been sentenced to prison, court records show.

Lucio Diaz, 53, pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with the deadly weapon being “his bodily fluids,” and sentenced on March 18, court records filed in Harris County show.
A judge sentenced Diaz to six years in prison, court documents show.

Diaz was infected with chlamydia and herpes at the time, authorities said.

Investigators said Diaz infected three women with STDs at the doctor’s office in 2022, McClatchy News previously reported, and a lawsuit filed later says 13 women “tested positive for incurable sexually transmitted diseases” as a result of Diaz’s “daily cleaning ritual.”

The janitor’s actions came to light after a woman who’d been working at the medical practice for 20 years began noticing an odd, unpleasant taste and smell in the water supplied at the office — so she started bringing bottles of water with her to work, McClatchy reported. But soon, she noticed that same issue in her own water.

Later, when a coworker offered to make coffee, they noticed a yellow tinge in the coworker’s water, which smelled like pee. They had it tested and it proved to be urine, McClatchy reported.

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Only six years?

The judge should be sentenced to a lifetime of golden showers by that freak. 13 counts of aggravated assault and only 6 years would be laughable if not so freakishly unjust.

Woodchipper......Feet first. That would be justice in this instance.
 

A former janitor in Texas accused of intentionally spreading his sexually transmitted diseases to women working at a Houston doctor’s office has been sentenced to prison, court records show.

Lucio Diaz, 53, pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with the deadly weapon being “his bodily fluids,” and sentenced on March 18, court records filed in Harris County show.
A judge sentenced Diaz to six years in prison, court documents show.

Diaz was infected with chlamydia and herpes at the time, authorities said.

Investigators said Diaz infected three women with STDs at the doctor’s office in 2022, McClatchy News previously reported, and a lawsuit filed later says 13 women “tested positive for incurable sexually transmitted diseases” as a result of Diaz’s “daily cleaning ritual.”

The janitor’s actions came to light after a woman who’d been working at the medical practice for 20 years began noticing an odd, unpleasant taste and smell in the water supplied at the office — so she started bringing bottles of water with her to work, McClatchy reported. But soon, she noticed that same issue in her own water.

Later, when a coworker offered to make coffee, they noticed a yellow tinge in the coworker’s water, which smelled like pee. They had it tested and it proved to be urine, McClatchy reported.

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Only six years?

The judge should be sentenced to a lifetime of golden showers by that freak. 13 counts of aggravated assault and only 6 years would be laughable if not so freakishly unjust.

Woodchipper......Feet first. That would be justice in this instance.

That does sound light.

I hope that that is just for one or two of the cases and he has more charges coming down on him.


What a subhuman piece of shit.
 

A former janitor in Texas accused of intentionally spreading his sexually transmitted diseases to women working at a Houston doctor’s office has been sentenced to prison, court records show.

Lucio Diaz, 53, pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with the deadly weapon being “his bodily fluids,” and sentenced on March 18, court records filed in Harris County show.
A judge sentenced Diaz to six years in prison, court documents show.

Diaz was infected with chlamydia and herpes at the time, authorities said.

Investigators said Diaz infected three women with STDs at the doctor’s office in 2022, McClatchy News previously reported, and a lawsuit filed later says 13 women “tested positive for incurable sexually transmitted diseases” as a result of Diaz’s “daily cleaning ritual.”

The janitor’s actions came to light after a woman who’d been working at the medical practice for 20 years began noticing an odd, unpleasant taste and smell in the water supplied at the office — so she started bringing bottles of water with her to work, McClatchy reported. But soon, she noticed that same issue in her own water.

Later, when a coworker offered to make coffee, they noticed a yellow tinge in the coworker’s water, which smelled like pee. They had it tested and it proved to be urine, McClatchy reported.

IMG_8006_jpeg-3495898.JPG


Only six years?

The judge should be sentenced to a lifetime of golden showers by that freak. 13 counts of aggravated assault and only 6 years would be laughable if not so freakishly unjust.

Woodchipper......Feet first. That would be justice in this instance.
Jeebus!
 

A former janitor in Texas accused of intentionally spreading his sexually transmitted diseases to women working at a Houston doctor’s office has been sentenced to prison, court records show.

Lucio Diaz, 53, pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with the deadly weapon being “his bodily fluids,” and sentenced on March 18, court records filed in Harris County show.
A judge sentenced Diaz to six years in prison, court documents show.

Diaz was infected with chlamydia and herpes at the time, authorities said.

Investigators said Diaz infected three women with STDs at the doctor’s office in 2022, McClatchy News previously reported, and a lawsuit filed later says 13 women “tested positive for incurable sexually transmitted diseases” as a result of Diaz’s “daily cleaning ritual.”

The janitor’s actions came to light after a woman who’d been working at the medical practice for 20 years began noticing an odd, unpleasant taste and smell in the water supplied at the office — so she started bringing bottles of water with her to work, McClatchy reported. But soon, she noticed that same issue in her own water.

Later, when a coworker offered to make coffee, they noticed a yellow tinge in the coworker’s water, which smelled like pee. They had it tested and it proved to be urine, McClatchy reported.

IMG_8006_jpeg-3495898.JPG


Only six years?

The judge should be sentenced to a lifetime of golden showers by that freak. 13 counts of aggravated assault and only 6 years would be laughable if not so freakishly unjust.

Woodchipper......Feet first. That would be justice in this instance.
Only 6 years? People have been sentenced to jail for longer for just looking at pictures of January 6th.
 

A former janitor in Texas accused of intentionally spreading his sexually transmitted diseases to women working at a Houston doctor’s office has been sentenced to prison, court records show.

Lucio Diaz, 53, pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with the deadly weapon being “his bodily fluids,” and sentenced on March 18, court records filed in Harris County show.
A judge sentenced Diaz to six years in prison, court documents show.

Diaz was infected with chlamydia and herpes at the time, authorities said.

Investigators said Diaz infected three women with STDs at the doctor’s office in 2022, McClatchy News previously reported, and a lawsuit filed later says 13 women “tested positive for incurable sexually transmitted diseases” as a result of Diaz’s “daily cleaning ritual.”

The janitor’s actions came to light after a woman who’d been working at the medical practice for 20 years began noticing an odd, unpleasant taste and smell in the water supplied at the office — so she started bringing bottles of water with her to work, McClatchy reported. But soon, she noticed that same issue in her own water.

Later, when a coworker offered to make coffee, they noticed a yellow tinge in the coworker’s water, which smelled like pee. They had it tested and it proved to be urine, McClatchy reported.

IMG_8006_jpeg-3495898.JPG


Only six years?

The judge should be sentenced to a lifetime of golden showers by that freak. 13 counts of aggravated assault and only 6 years would be laughable if not so freakishly unjust.

Woodchipper......Feet first. That would be justice in this instance.
Sick bastard deserves a bullet between his disgusting eyes.
 

A former janitor in Texas accused of intentionally spreading his sexually transmitted diseases to women working at a Houston doctor’s office has been sentenced to prison, court records show.

Lucio Diaz, 53, pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with the deadly weapon being “his bodily fluids,” and sentenced on March 18, court records filed in Harris County show.
A judge sentenced Diaz to six years in prison, court documents show.

Diaz was infected with chlamydia and herpes at the time, authorities said.

Investigators said Diaz infected three women with STDs at the doctor’s office in 2022, McClatchy News previously reported, and a lawsuit filed later says 13 women “tested positive for incurable sexually transmitted diseases” as a result of Diaz’s “daily cleaning ritual.”

The janitor’s actions came to light after a woman who’d been working at the medical practice for 20 years began noticing an odd, unpleasant taste and smell in the water supplied at the office — so she started bringing bottles of water with her to work, McClatchy reported. But soon, she noticed that same issue in her own water.

Later, when a coworker offered to make coffee, they noticed a yellow tinge in the coworker’s water, which smelled like pee. They had it tested and it proved to be urine, McClatchy reported.

IMG_8006_jpeg-3495898.JPG


Only six years?

The judge should be sentenced to a lifetime of golden showers by that freak. 13 counts of aggravated assault and only 6 years would be laughable if not so freakishly unjust.

Woodchipper......Feet first. That would be justice in this instance.

The media will carefully avoid using the judge's name to protect him or her politically.


It took some work but here she is:


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A former janitor in Texas accused of intentionally spreading his sexually transmitted diseases to women working at a Houston doctor’s office has been sentenced to prison, court records show.

Lucio Diaz, 53, pleaded guilty to a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with the deadly weapon being “his bodily fluids,” and sentenced on March 18, court records filed in Harris County show.
A judge sentenced Diaz to six years in prison, court documents show.

Diaz was infected with chlamydia and herpes at the time, authorities said.

Investigators said Diaz infected three women with STDs at the doctor’s office in 2022, McClatchy News previously reported, and a lawsuit filed later says 13 women “tested positive for incurable sexually transmitted diseases” as a result of Diaz’s “daily cleaning ritual.”

The janitor’s actions came to light after a woman who’d been working at the medical practice for 20 years began noticing an odd, unpleasant taste and smell in the water supplied at the office — so she started bringing bottles of water with her to work, McClatchy reported. But soon, she noticed that same issue in her own water.

Later, when a coworker offered to make coffee, they noticed a yellow tinge in the coworker’s water, which smelled like pee. They had it tested and it proved to be urine, McClatchy reported.

IMG_8006_jpeg-3495898.JPG


Only six years?

The judge should be sentenced to a lifetime of golden showers by that freak. 13 counts of aggravated assault and only 6 years would be laughable if not so freakishly unjust.

Woodchipper......Feet first. That would be justice in this instance.
Arguably deserving of the death penalty
 
Hopefully the Aryan brothers will find him..
What kind of judge gives out that light of a sentence to such an asshole?
Meantime some excellent stuff is going on in Wisconsin. This is awesome I hope they close all the courtrooms

 
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