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A man has been found guilty of knowingly infecting his former partner with HIV and Hepatitis C.A man has been found guilty of knowingly infecting his former partner with HIV and Hepatitis C.
Giovanni Mola, 38, had denied culpably and recklessly failing to say he had HIV to the danger of the woman's life.Giovanni Mola, 38, had denied culpably and recklessly failing to say he had HIV to the danger of the woman's life.
Mola committed the offence between September 2003 and February 2004, at a flat in Edinburgh's Home Street and elsewhere in the city.Mola committed the offence between September 2003 and February 2004, at a flat in Edinburgh's Home Street and elsewhere in the city.
The Italian chef will return to the High Court in Glasgow to be sentenced on 7 March.The Italian chef will return to the High Court in Glasgow to be sentenced on 7 March.
Mola was expressionless as the jury of eight women and seven men returned a majority verdict.Mola was expressionless as the jury of eight women and seven men returned a majority verdict.
Judge Lord Hodge told Mola that the indifference he had shown towards his victim, known only as Miss X, had been "deeply disturbing".Judge Lord Hodge told Mola that the indifference he had shown towards his victim, known only as Miss X, had been "deeply disturbing".
'Lasting damage'
During the trial, Mola denied claims that he had bedded 200 women. The court also heard how Mola never wore condoms and "aggressively" refused to do so.During the trial, Mola denied claims that he had bedded 200 women. The court also heard how Mola never wore condoms and "aggressively" refused to do so.
Following the verdict, Lord Hodge told Mola: "You've been convicted of a very serious sexual offence against Miss X. You've caused her lasting damage.Following the verdict, Lord Hodge told Mola: "You've been convicted of a very serious sexual offence against Miss X. You've caused her lasting damage.
"While you've been struck by tragedy in acquiring HIV and Hepatitis C from a former girlfriend, it's deeply disturbing that you should have been prepared to show such indifference to the health and welfare of Miss X.""While you've been struck by tragedy in acquiring HIV and Hepatitis C from a former girlfriend, it's deeply disturbing that you should have been prepared to show such indifference to the health and welfare of Miss X."
The couple began their relationship after they got chatting in a shop in the summer of 2003.
During the trial the victim told the court that she had been a virgin before she met Mola.