Texas Pastor Found Liable for Giving Woman Herpes, Ordered To Pay $2.45 Million

Ralph Douglas West II
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A jury in Harris County, Texas, has found pastor Ralph Douglas West II liable for transmitting genital herpes to a woman whom he met through Facebook. West has been ordered to pay $2.45 million in damages. 

West is the son of Ralph Douglas West Sr., who is the founding pastor of The Church Without Walls, a multisite church in Houston. As of Friday morning, the younger West was listed on the church’s website as the campus pastor of the location on Eldridge Parkway. 

Several pages on the church’s website have since been made inactive, including the staff page. 

According to the plaintiff, she contracted herpes after having unprotected sex with West in March 2018. The claims that West had the STD, knew about it, and didn’t tell the plaintiff about it until after she had contracted it are corroborated by the timing of the plaintiff’s positive test, as well as private communications between her and West. 

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Shaun Murphy, the plaintiff’s attorney, told Click2Houston, “She got an outbreak two or three days [after having sex with West] and then went and got tested. From there, through the medical records, we were able to identify that he was the source of it, in part, because she hadn’t been with anybody else, she had a prior negative test.”

“When she asks, ‘Where did this come from?’ His response was, his son’s mother,” Murphy went on to say. “[West] never once denied that he had it or that he knew he had it.”

Incriminating emails between the two were offered as supporting evidence. 

The jury ruled that West is required to pay $1,450,000 in compensatory damages and $1,000,000 in exemplary/punitive damages—adding up to $2.45 million in total. 

The ruling came after a three-day trial and nearly seven hours of deliberation, according to Yahoo News

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Murphy said his client is pleased with the verdict, not only for the financial compensation but also because she wants to raise awareness about the need for accountability for people who knowingly infect romantic partners with sexually transmitted diseases. 

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Dale Chamberlain (M.Div) is Content Manager for ChurchLeaders. With experience in pastoral ministry as well as the corporate marketing world, he is also an author and podcaster who is passionate about helping people tackle ancient truths in everyday settings. Dale lives in Southern California with his wife Tamara and their three sons.

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