Martin D. Goodkin

Profile

Username:
greatmartin
Name:
Martin D. Goodkin
Location:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Birthday:
02/29
Status:
Single
Job / Career:
Other

Stats

Post Reads:
725,497
Posts:
6133
Photos:
2
Last Online:
> 30 days ago
View All »

My Friends

16 days ago
> 30 days ago
> 30 days ago
> 30 days ago
> 30 days ago
> 30 days ago
> 30 days ago
> 30 days ago

Subscribe

Gay, Poor Old Man

Life & Events > Relationships > His Lover Dies 25 Years Later
 

His Lover Dies 25 Years Later












nationalgaynews.com


 










Rock Hudson's Lover Dies: A Quarter Century Later

Posted: 05 Dec 2009 12:07 PM PST

The Rock:





Rock
Hudson has been dead for years but the man who made his death more
famous was alive until yesterday. Hudson, for our younger readers, was
a classic Hollywood film star. Male, stunning, well-built. Always
playing the role of happily married straight man, on film and in real
life. But those who knew him knew better. Rock Hudson was gay. And he
died of AIDS in the height of the epidemic, 1985.

Marc Christian
MacGinnis was Rock Hudson’s secret lover. McGinnis made legal history
by suing Hudson’s estate in 1991, winning a multimillion-dollar
settlement, after convincing a jury Hudson had knowingly exposed him to
AIDS. He too, has now died, at the age of 56. Christian, who went by
his mother's maiden name, made headlines in 1985 when he sued Hudson's
estate for $10 million, alleging that he had suffered severe emotional
distress after learning about his condition the way the rest of the
world did- on a news broadcast that the former matinee idol and
television star had AIDS, which was claiming lives throughout the gay
community.



Hudson was diagnosed in 1984 but did not
publicly acknowledge his illness until July 1985; he died three months
later at age 59. Christian tested negative for acquired immune
deficiency syndrome several times after learning of Hudson's diagnosis
but legally he contended that the star put him at risk of contracting
the disease by concealing his illness and continuing to have sexual
relations with him.



In 1989, a Los Angeles County
Superior Court jury said Hudson had displayed "outrageous conduct" and
awarded Christian $21.75 million in damages, later reduced to $5.5
million. The $5.5-million award was upheld by a state Court of Appeal,
which called it just compensation for the "ultimate in personal horror,
the fear of slow, agonizing death." A private settlement was then
reached. That is the way America thought of HIV a quarter century ago.



McGinnis
never came across as a hero or whistle blower. Instead, twenty-seven
years younger than Hudson, he was portrayed by many as a gold digger.
It was a time though, when few had a full grasp of understanding of the
need for sexual responsibility. There were no laws on the books making
failing to disclose your HIV status a crime. That would come later. But
this case opened the door to groundbreaking laws and higher standards.



Several
years after the sensational case ended, Christian told People magazine
that his purpose was "not to sleaze Rock;" that he even wanted to
privately settle. Christian argued that his suit "was to say that if
you have AIDS, you ought to tell your partner, whether you're a movie
star or a postman." Duh! The significant thing, years later, a
few days after World AIDS Day, is that we are still fighting the
disease. And no one should be 'sleazed' by getting sick.

Larry King interview in 2001 with McGinnis

https://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0103/29/lkl.00.html















posted on Dec 6, 2009 9:17 AM ()

Comment on this article   


6,133 articles found   [ Previous Article ]  [ Next Article ]  [ First ]  [ Last ]