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|    05 Oct 21 23:04:47    |
      XPost: la.general, alt.politics.media, rec.arts.tv.comedy.colbert-report       XPost: dc.politics       From: nancy.pelosi.childish.bitch@disney.com              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321528-6573905-image-       a-6_1547055571738.jpg              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321230-6573905-image-       m-12_1547055672514.jpg              Self-proclaimed multimillionaire and Democratic donor Ed Buck –       already embroiled in controversy over two men found dead in his       home of overdoses -- was charged late Tuesday with running a       drug den.              The 65-year-old, picked up at his West Hollywood home, also       faces counts of administering methamphetamine and battery       causing serious bodily injury, all of which are felonies,       authorities said.              Buck, who is scheduled to be arraigned on the charges on       Wednesday, is a “violent, dangerous sexual predator” who       targeted homeless, drug-addled men – offering them drugs, money       and a place to stay, Los Angeles county prosecutors said in a       filing.              In exchange, the men partook in often bizarre sex acts,       including a fetish involving administering dangerous doses of       drugs, according to the legal papers. Prosecutors are now asking       that Buck be held on $4 million bail. His attorney, Seymour       Amster, did not immediately respond to a request for comment       from FOX Business.              On Sept. 11, Buck injected a 37-year-old man with       methamphetamine while inside his apartment, prosecutors said,       then refused to help when the dose proved too high. The man       survived after he was able to escape the apartment and call 911,       prosecutors said.              Two other men were not so fortunate. Timothy Dean, 55, and 26-       year-old Gemmel Moore, both of whom were African American, died       of accidental drug overdoses inside Buck’s apartment in January       2019 and July 2017, respectively.              While prosecutors on Tuesday blamed the pair of deaths on Buck,       the political firebrand was never criminally charged, prompting       public speculation and criticism. A native of Phoenix, Arizona,       Buck was born in 1954; his mother was a secretary and his father       was a city sanitation worker, the Los Angeles Times reported in       January.              He moved to Europe to pursue modeling and acting in his early       20s before returning to Arizona, where he began working for a       friend’s company – which the Times described as “an information       service for auto insurers” – and ultimately bought the business.              He sold the company at age 32 for what he said was a “million-       dollar profit,” according to the Arizona Republic newspaper.       Additional details about the source of his wealth were not       immediately available.              While Buck once identified himself as a conservative Republican,       according to the Los Angeles Times, he became a national figure       when he spearheaded the effort to impeach Arizona’s Republican       Gov. Evan Mecham in the 1980s. He later made large donations to       Democrats, including more than $500,000 since 2007, according to       court documents filed by Moore's mother in a wrongful death suit       pertaining to her son.              At the federal level, those include contributions to prominent       Washington lawmakers as well as 2016 Democratic presidential       candidate Hillary Clinton. At the local level, Buck has donated       more than $51,000 to Los Angeles city and county officials,       candidates, and affiliated parties dating to 2008.              In 2012, Buck contributed $100 to the campaign for Jackie Lacey       for Los Angeles County District Attorney, and four years later,       gave $1,400 to Eric Garcetti for Mayor of Los Angeles. Both       Lacey and Garcetti still hold their titles.              The highest contribution was $13,000, according to the court       papers, to former West Hollywood Mayor John Duran when he ran       for county supervisor in 2014.              Duran, a Democrat, was elected Mayor of the City of West       Hollywood, where Buck resides, in March 2001, but stepped down       in March of this year, citing health issues, the Los Angeles       Times reported.              The openly-gay mayor was the subject of multiple sexual       harassment allegations, including one lawsuit that resulted in       the city’s payment of a $500,000 settlement, according to the       newspaper.              The Associated Press contributed to this article.              https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/who-is-ed-buck-what-is-he-       accused-of-and-how-did-he-amass-his-fortune              TAGS: Barack Obama Homosexual Degenerate Gay Pedophile Democrat       Liberalism Pervert CNN CBS ABC NBC Disney MSNBC Faggots Hillary       Clinton Racist Queer Progressive Antifa Faggots Nancy Pelosi                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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