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hiv+ football player charged with sexual assault HIV-positive CFL player charged with sexual assault TORONTO (AP) — Police disclosed that a Canadian Football League player is HIV positive after he was charged with sexual assault, saying they thought a public health warning about his health was necessary. Linebacker Trevis Smith of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and formerly of the University of Alabama was arrested Oct. 28 in Regina, Saskatchewan, and charged with aggravated sexual assault. Smith denies the charges and will plead not guilty, said his lawyer, Paul Harasen. He was freed on bail and ordered by a judge Nov. 2 to practice safe sex, tell all future partners he's HIV positive and surrender his passport. The case has raised questions over privacy in the workplace, fears some players might have about playing against an HIV-positive opponent and an employer's responsibly for protecting the public. The Canadian Public Health Association is offering information packets to all nine CFL teams to help educate players and management about HIV and AIDS. "If there's material that can help that process ... then we would be more than happy to take some information they have," CFL commissioner Tom Wright said. Smith, a starting middle linebacker, was placed on the Roughriders' disabled list after the arrest and hasn't played since. The team's season ended Sunday with a playoff loss to Montreal. The Roughriders said they were contacted by police last year about the possibility of charges but kept quiet, citing confidentiality reasons. Coach Danny Barrett said he, Smith and general manager Roy Shivers decided to keep the player on the disabled list. "He is still dealing with the situation and spending time with his family, and so we move forward from there and he will remain there until further notice," Barrett said. The 29-year-old Smith has been with the Roughriders the past seven seasons. He is married and has two children. ----- Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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what happened to confidentiality? damn I feel for his wife and the supposed victim( guilty until proven innocent and all), when they told his business in a worldwide forum they told theirs too. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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it was shameful the excitement this caused - players worried about getting hiv from playing against him!
i am not familiar with other precedents about disclosing someone's health status but it has been said that he was involved with five other women whom all thought they were in monogamous relationships with him. that's what other players should be concerned with - who they are sleeping with and not who they are playing against. i didn't know smith was married with kids - that makes it all the more tragic. so far one woman locally has disclosed that she has discovered her positive status in addition to the woman that launched the suit against him. hopefully all the women he has been with will be tested and have negative results | |
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