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|    Indictment: Democrat Ed Buck 'Party and     |
|    07 Sep 21 03:42:39    |
      XPost: la.general, alt.politics.media, rec.arts.tv.comedy.colbert-report       XPost: dc.politics       From: gavin.newsom.black.penis.sucking.democrat@disney.com              Wealthy California political donor Ed Buck was indicted       Wednesday by a federal grand jury for two overdose deaths in his       West Hollywood apartment and charged with providing       methamphetamine to three other men, one of whom survived two       overdoses.              The indictment returned in U.S. District Court charged Buck with       distributing meth resulting in the deaths of Timothy Dean in       January and Gemmel Moore in 2017. Buck had previously been       charged in Moore’s death after his arrest last month.              Buck, 65, who is white and has given hundreds of thousands of       dollars to Democratic causes, preyed on vulnerable men, most of       them black, some of them homeless and addicted to drugs, and       pressured them to take drugs or let him inject them with       narcotics as part of sexual activity known as “party and play,”       prosecutors said.              A defense lawyer has previously said Buck denies a role in both       deaths. Lawyers for Buck, who is being held without bail, did       not immediately return emails seeking comment on the indictment.              The five-count indictment includes a charge in Dean’s death and       adds charges that Buck provided meth to three other men.              Details of those encounters were included in an affidavit filed       with a criminal complaint last month in federal court.              In one encounter, an escort who said he was paid $300 for his       services in December, told detectives that Buck gave him a drink       and he lost control of his body and passed out, according to       court documents. When he regained consciousness, Buck was       approaching him with two syringes loaded with meth and he made       an excuse to leave the apartment.              In a second incident that month, the same escort said Buck gave       him what he said was meth, but the man thought it was actually a       tranquilizer because he was immobilized on the floor for more       than six hours. Buck told the man to leave, but he couldn’t move.              Buck then became frustrated and threatened him with a buzzing       power saw, the man said, according to the affidavit. A surge of       adrenalin helped him get to his feet, retreat to the kitchen and       he eventually left.              Another man said he met Buck in June on Adam4Adam, a gay dating       and escort site, while he was living in a hotel on Skid Row in       Los Angeles.              The man ended up living with Buck for part of the summer and       said Buck injected him with meth on nearly a daily basis for       five weeks, according to the affidavit.              He said he overdosed Sept. 4 and 11 when Buck injected him each       time with two syringes of meth. On the final time, he said Buck       also gave him GHB, the powerful sedative often referred to as a       date-rape drug. He again felt he was overdosing and asked Buck       to call an ambulance.              When Buck refused, the man left the apartment and went to a       nearby gas station, where someone called an ambulance that took       him to the hospital.              That final encounter led to Buck’s arrest _ more than two years       after activists began staging rallies outside his rent-       controlled apartment and pressuring the local district attorney       to bring charges in the July 27, 2017 death of Moore, 26.              Jasmyne Cannick, a communications strategist who led the effort       to seek justice for Moore, said the indictment was a long time       in coming and that learning it had been handed down was an       “incredible feeling.”              “To finally see this come to a reality, it’s more than I       imagined,” Cannick said. “When you’re in the fight you’re not       thinking about the victory part because we had so many downs,       very little ups until quite recently. Nobody believed us, no one       took us seriously.”              Moore’s mother and her supporters have questioned why it took so       long to bring charges and have suggested Buck got favorable       treatment because of his status and reputation and that the       victims were ignored because they were gay black men, drug users       and often sex workers. The activists had repeatedly warned that       if Buck wasn’t stopped, others would die.              Five months after Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie       Lacey declined to bring charges in Moore’s death, Dean, 55, was       found dead Jan. 7 on the floor of Buck’s living room _ the same       place Moore died.              Dean’s sister thanked supporters, activists, federal prosecutors       and a detective who worked the case.              “My family is overjoyed with the news today,” Joann Campbell       said in a statement. “Ed Buck, you will never hurt and cause       harm to another family.”              The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reopened the case              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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