Trevor, a businessman, faces charges of rape and fraud for allegedly forging his HIV certificate and exposing his girlfriend, Laisy Ramokone, to the virus. He will appear in Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on November 7.
Despite his attempts to dismiss the charges, the National Director of Public Prosecution decided to proceed with the case. The details are revealed in Laisy’s upcoming autobiography, “Love Ego and Hitman,” where she shares her painful experience.
The victim says before they had agreed to exchange low body blows, they were supposed to have both been tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Ramokone said they were, after testing, supposed to go on a vacation and bonk like rabbits on steroids.
The woman, who had just divorced from her Afrikaner husband, did her tests, which came back negative.
“Later in the evening, he sent me a photo of an HIV certificate with a non-reactive status and HIV 20 on 13 January 2021, while the report had been dated 12 January 2021.
“I sent him a WhatsApp message, and I calmly objected to the certificate, saying it did not look legit.
She said when they finally met at a boutique hotel near her house in Pretoria, he claimed he had forgotten the tests.
They then smooched and agreed to make love using protection.
The woman said she realised after rolling in the hay with him that the businessman had removed the French rubber.
She said when she confronted him, he told her not to worry because he had tested negative.
Afterwards, she said, he disappeared and did not take her phone calls. She then began the painful process of taking anti-retroviral drugs to prevent possible HIV infection.
She then opened a case against him at Wierdabrug Police Station in Centurion.