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Three women come forward after hearing about Greenacres cop HIV accusations



By Alexandra Seltzer
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Since a Greenacres police officer’s arrest Friday on two counts of criminal transmission of HIV, three additional women have come forward and said they may also be victims.
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s spokesman Eric Davis said detectives have begun investigating the three cases. He declined to give further information.
Greenacres police officer Ervans Saintclair, who has since been placed on administrative leave without pay, was released from the Palm Beach County Jail on Friday after posting a $30,000 bond.
Sheriff’s detectives said they believe there are additional victims and recommended they call in with information.
Saintclair found out he was HIV-positive when he had his pre-employment physical exam for the police department in 2007, an arrest report released Friday said. Deputies started investigating Saintclair in 2013 after a woman said the police officer told her he was HIV-positive only after they had had sex several times in 2007.
The woman’s case couldn’t be prosecuted because the statute of limitations ran out, but deputies say the woman helped them find other women with whom Saintclair had more recently been involved, the report said.
Deputies spoke with two other women and determined that Saintclair had sex with them without telling them he was HIV-positive.
Both told deputies they wouldn’t have had sex with the police officer had they known his HIV status.