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Dr. Wilbert Jordan Alleges He Treated Two Patients Infected With HIV By Rapper Eazy E on WEtv Documentary

This is wild.

As WEtv’s documentary on deceased rapper Eazy E, born Eric Wright, continues, some startling revelations have come to light. A physician alleged that he treated at least two women who were infected by the rapper.

On the latest episode, The Mysterious Death of Eazy E,

it explored the prominent member of the Compton-based rap group N.W.A.’s discovery that he had HIV/ AIDS in 1995. A few weeks following his diagnosis, Eazy E passed away in a hospital.

Dr. Wilbert Jordan admitted to Jasmine Simpkins that he had two female patients who contracted HIV after engaging in sexual relations with Eazy E. Although the “We Want Eazy” rapper had been with Tomica Wright since 1991, he was known for fooling around. The couple married 12 days before he died.

Eazy E fathered two children with Tomica. The youngest baby was born six months after the rapper passed away. His wife and the baby did not contract the virus. 

Jordan told Simpkins, “If she’s negative, the baby’s gonna be negative,” said Dr. Jordan. “She’s lucky ’cause she was exposed enough she could have.” 

Of the two patients Jordan referred to, one is still alive.

The episode also divulged that many thought the rapper had been murdered and covered up, or he was injected with the virus on purpose. 

You can watch it below. 

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Keka Araújo

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