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A Georgia sex worker told police that she had been diagnosed with HIV more than a year ago, but never told her clients.

Georgia Pitts, 24, was arrested and charged with prostitution and reckless conduct after she was caught in a Johns Creek Alpharetta Forsyth County Task Force sting last month, according to CBS 46.

Pitts allegedly advertised on websites, promoting her “hour glass shape with a booty to die for,” according to police. An undercover officer arranged to meet her and pay $200 for sex.

She was busted at an Alpharetta hotel when the officer called in his team after she offered sex, according to CBS 46.

During an interview with detectives, Pitts confessed that she had been diagnosed with HIV in October 2018 and had neither sought treatment nor told any of her sexual partners.

According to Georgia state law, failing to disclose HIV or hepatitis status to sexual partners is punishable up to 10 years in prison.

Police encouraged anyone who has had sexual content with Pitts to contact detectives at 678-297-6380.