List of HIV-positive People - Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Name Life Comments Reference
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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