Miscellaneous
Name | Life | Comments | Reference |
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Sheldon Andelson | (1931–1987) | American regent of the University of California. | |
Victoria Arellano | (1984–2007) | Mexican immigrant who died from HIV-related illness while in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement | |
Kuwasi Balagoon | (1946–1986) | American member of the Black Liberation Army. | |
Nozipho Bhengu | (1974–2006) | South African who became famous for opting not to take antiretroviral medication, on the advice of health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang. | |
José María Di Bello | (born 1968) | One of the first gay Argentine citizens (along with partner Alex Freyre) to be granted right to marry in Argentina | |
Dean Faiello | (born 1959) | American criminal and murderer | |
Althea Flynt | (1953–1987) | American; wife of publishing magnate and Hustler founder Larry Flynt. | |
Xavier Fourcade | (1927–1987) | French American contemporary art dealer. Brother of Vincent Fourcade who also died of AIDS. | |
Kendall Francois | (born 1971) | Haitian American serial killer. | |
Alex Freyre | (born 1970) | One of the first gay Argentine citizens (along with partner José María Di Bello) to be granted right to marry in Argentina | |
Eve van Grafhorst | (1982–1993) | Australian child, forced to migrate to New Zealand due to ostracism from her local community in Australia. | |
David Hampton | (1964–2003) | American con artist. His story became the inspiration for a play and later a film, titled Six Degrees of Separation. | |
Terry Higgins | (1945–1982) | One of the first British people to die of AIDS; gave his name to the Terrence Higgins Trust. | |
Gervase Jackson-Stops | (1947–1995) | British architectural historian and journalist. | |
Michael Lupo | (1953–1995) | Italian serial killer; in revenge for his contracting HIV he murdered four homosexuals. | |
Christine Maggiore | (1957–2008) | American AIDS denialist who refused interventions to reduce the risk of transmitting HIV to her children; her three-year-old daughter died of complications of AIDS in 2005. | |
Steve Maidhof | (died 1991) | American BDSM activist who was best known for founding the National Leather Association International. | |
Leonard Matlovich | (1943–1988) | American decorated Vietnam War veteran, fought U.S. military in 1975 for the right to serve as an openly gay man. | |
Kongulu Mobutu | (c. 1970–1998) | Son of Mobutu Sese Seko, former president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; officer in the presidential guard. | |
Ed Savitz | (1942–1993) | American businessman accused of sexually abusing children. | |
Michael Shernoff | (1951–2008) | American mental health professional who wrote extensively on HIV/AIDS prevention and the mental health concerns of gay men. | |
Lucille Teasdale-Corti | (1929–1996) | Canadian physician, surgeon and international aid worker, who worked in Uganda and contributed to the development of medical services in the country. | |
Ösel Tendzin | (died 1990) | American Buddhist regent. | |
Ottis Toole | (1947-1996) | American serial killer |
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