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Kyle

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Office janitor urinated in employee water bottles leading to 13 women testing positive for STD: lawsuit


Lucio Catarino Diaz, 50, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon


Multiple companies in Texas are facing a lawsuit for employing a janitor accused of urinating into employee water bottles and thereby infecting more than a dozen victims with sexually transmitted diseases.

The lawsuit, stemming from the October arrest of janitor Lucio Catarino Diaz, was filed on behalf of 13 women who say the janitor urinated in their water bottles on the job in an East Houston office building which resulted in positive tests for the herpes simplex 1 virus, KRIV-TV reported.

In a press release, Houston law firm Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner alleges that the companies employing the 50-year-old janitor "permitted and disregarded the janitor’s disturbing conduct."

Diaz has admitted to the crimes and was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The janitor’s bodily fluids containing the incurable STD were considered a weapon in the charges.




 

Monello

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Lucio Catarino Diaz, 50, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
Diaz has admitted to the crimes and was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The janitor’s bodily fluids containing the incurable STD were considered a weapon in the charges.
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BOP

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Office janitor urinated in employee water bottles leading to 13 women testing positive for STD: lawsuit


Lucio Catarino Diaz, 50, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon


Multiple companies in Texas are facing a lawsuit for employing a janitor accused of urinating into employee water bottles and thereby infecting more than a dozen victims with sexually transmitted diseases.

The lawsuit, stemming from the October arrest of janitor Lucio Catarino Diaz, was filed on behalf of 13 women who say the janitor urinated in their water bottles on the job in an East Houston office building which resulted in positive tests for the herpes simplex 1 virus, KRIV-TV reported.

In a press release, Houston law firm Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner alleges that the companies employing the 50-year-old janitor "permitted and disregarded the janitor’s disturbing conduct."

Diaz has admitted to the crimes and was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The janitor’s bodily fluids containing the incurable STD were considered a weapon in the charges.




Cut his junk off with a jagged-edge, rusty, partially dull knife. If he survives, put him in a room with his victims and their S.O.s.

If he survives that, put him in prison for the rest of his natural life.
 
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