district attorney meg heath kicked off a press conference thursday afternoon about the indictment of antonio bacon. >> we have concerns that we've got people who have had relations and have not been tested and concerns -- i think it's a public safety concern. if anyone has had relations with mr. bacon, please contact our office and also seek medical treatment. >> what happens when your story's on the news and you walk in these doors? >> well -- when i first came to jail, the newspaper came out with my face on it. and it's like, wow. a guy came in my door. he's like, this you? that's when i realized it's basically putting me out to be a monster. they labeled me a hazard to public safety, something like that. i'm like, wow, what? a hazard to public safety? it hurts. it makes you get emotional. i cried plenty of nights, sitting on the bed, wishing i could let somebody hear my voice, you know? >> bacon says he is also concerned about his statutory rape charge. if found guilty, he would be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. >> i don't want to register as a sex offender the