Houston janitor sentenced for 'relieving himself in water bottles where he worked
- Lucio Catarino Diaz was sentenced to six years in prison for urinating in a coworker's water bottle, an act captured by a spy camera.
- The victim and two other women tested positive for herpes and hepatitis infections linked to Diaz, who acknowledged his actions had 'malicious intent.'
- A total of thirteen women filed lawsuits against Diaz for similar complaints, according to reports.
- Diaz's attorney stated that he accepted responsibility and did not wish to put the victims through a trial as per the plea deal.
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Urinated in water dispenser: Zig employees ill
For the time being, a curious and disturbing case has occurred in the United States. Caretaker Lucio Catarino Diaz was sentenced to six years in prison for urinating in the water dispenser of a medical practice. Several employees of the Houston Medical Center (Texas) suffered from, among others, Chlamydia and Herpes. Diaz was sentenced to "fatal weapon" (his urine sample), as she was infected with the Herpes Simplex virus type 1 and Chlamydia, a…
Janitor (52) from Texas spread STDs by urinating in colleagues' water bottles: 'Felt disgusted'
A 52-year-old Texas janitor who spread sexually transmitted diseases by urinating in coworkers' water bottles has been sentenced to six years in prison, The New York Post reports.
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