John Conner III who appeared on the Lifetime reality TV
dance show "Bring It," was scheduled to go on trial this week, but
entered the guilty plea to felony charges of criminal exposure to HIV,
statutory rape by an authority figure, and solicitation of a minor, Shelby
County District Attorney General Amy Weirich said in a news release.
Conner was 26 years
old in 2015 when he met the then-16-year-old boy on a social media website,
prosecutors said. Conner had unprotected sex several times with the teenager in
the dance teacher's vehicle.
The teenager joined Conner's dance team, the Infamous
Dancerettes, and the two continued to exchange nude photos and text messages
about their sexual activity. But Conner did not tell the teenager about his HIV
diagnosis in 2012, prosecutors said.
In August 2016, the teenager told his parents about the
sexual encounters with Conner and said he thought he should be tested after
hearing that his dance teacher had HIV. The teenager tested positive for HIV,
prosecutors said.
According to prosecutor, he has two similar cases pending
with sexual partners, ages 17 and 24.
Conner is scheduled
to be sentenced on December 20, 2019.
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