<p>Stuart James McDonald, from Adelaide, was on trial in the South Australian Supreme Court, after he failed to tell the eight men he had HIV, Australian news agency AAP reported.<br /><br />A jury Monday found him guilty on two of the eight counts of endangering lives.<br />All eight men tested positive for HIV after having receptive anal sex with McDonald in 2005, the court was told.<br /><br />McDonald met four of his victims via a website, three at Adelaide's Veale Gardens and one at a gay boarding house in the city.<br /><br />Some of the men believed McDonald was using a condom - only to realise later he had failed to do so or had taken it off during sex, the court was told.</p>
<p>Stuart James McDonald, from Adelaide, was on trial in the South Australian Supreme Court, after he failed to tell the eight men he had HIV, Australian news agency AAP reported.<br /><br />A jury Monday found him guilty on two of the eight counts of endangering lives.<br />All eight men tested positive for HIV after having receptive anal sex with McDonald in 2005, the court was told.<br /><br />McDonald met four of his victims via a website, three at Adelaide's Veale Gardens and one at a gay boarding house in the city.<br /><br />Some of the men believed McDonald was using a condom - only to realise later he had failed to do so or had taken it off during sex, the court was told.</p>