Monday, October 1 4, 2 013 at 2 :44:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time Subject: Re: reporter query Date: Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 6:07:34 PM Eastern Standard Time From: To: Vaughn, George Sergio Hernandez I understand but I think the answer that the prosecuJng aKorney's office gave stands Sent from my HTC smartphone on the Now Network from Sprint! --------------- Reply message --------------- From: "Sergio Hernandez" To: "Vaughn, George" Subject: reporter query Date: Thu, Mar 7, 2013 6:53 pm Thanks, George. The arrest was during an undercover sJng, but I read the police report and it sounds like SLCPD put out a press release inviJng potenJal vicJms to come forward, and interviewed at least one. So while the UC officer obviously wasn't infected or charged, I just want to confirm whether any addiJonal vicJms who came forward later were. Sent from my iPhone On Mar 7, 2013, at 4:50 PM, "Vaughn, George" wrote: I forwarded your request to the St. Louis County ProsecuJng AKorney's office, who had this to say: "It was a undercover sJng operaJon. No one was infected and on one else was charged." Randy Vaughn Media RelaJons Officer St. Louis County Police Department GVaughn@stlouisco.com 314---615---4282 From: Sergio Hernandez [mailto:Sergio.Hernandez@propublica.org] Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 3:31 PM To: Vaughn, George Subject: reporter query Importance: High Officer Vaughn, My name is Sergio Hernandez, I'm a reporter for a news organization in New York called ProPublica. I need to verify some information about a 2010 case involving Nigaila Gibbs (Case 10-35913): Page 1 of 2 1. Did any of the complainants in Ms. Gibbs' case actually contract HIV? 2. Were any of them themselves charged with soliciting a prostitute? Thanks, -Sergio Hernandez Reporter, ProPublica One Exchange Plaza 55 Broadway, 23 Fl New York, NY 10006 desk 917.512.0257 mobile 646.580.2755 fax 212.785.2634 twitter @cerealcommas propublica.org | @propublica | fb.com/propublica Page 2 of 2