Georgia Judge Increases Bond as Man Faces Charges for Allegedly Infecting Women with HIV, Including Deceased Wife
CONYERS, Ga. — In a high-profile court session on Monday, the case against Cleveland Brodie, a man accused of knowingly transmitting the AIDS virus to multiple women including his deceased wife, took a significant turn as the judge decided to increase his bond to $800,000 amidst vehement debate about public safety. Brodie, in his early 60s, is facing grave charges such as malice murder and felony murder following allegations that he intentionally infected his wife, …