Forums before death by AOL, social media and spammers... "We can't have nice things"
|    dc.politics    |    General havoc in Washington DC    |    48,889 messages    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
|    Message 47,693 of 48,889    |
|    Ed Buck Tinkerbelled Gavin Newsom to All    |
|    Black Democrat L.A. District Attorney Ja    |
|    24 Sep 21 03:45:31    |
      XPost: la.general, alt.politics.media, alt.business       XPost: rec.arts.tv.comedy.colbert-report       From: gavin.newsom.democrat.felcher@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              Attorneys for the mother of Gemmel Moore, a 26-year-old man who       died of a methamphetamine overdose at the home of Ed Buck, have       filed an amendment to a wrongful death lawsuit that targets Los       Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey and Assistant Head       Deputy Attorney Craig Hum for failing to properly investigate       and charge Buck after Moore’s death in 2017.              Moore’s mother, LaTisha Nixon, filed the lawsuit after Buck, a       prominent Democratic donor and political activist, was arrested       and charged earlier this month when another man suffered an       overdose at Buck’s West Hollywood apartment.              Nixon’s attorneys filed an amendment that included Lacey and       Hum, who they said violated Moore’s civil rights in their “race-       based refusal to prosecute Ed Buck.”              After her son’s death, Nixon and other activists gathered       evidence against Buck and attempted to pressure Lacey’s office       into filing charges. Buck was not charged at the time, with       prosecutors citing insufficient evidence.              Buck was ultimately charged in connection with Moore’s death       after his arrest earlier this month, more than two years later.              In that time, multiple other men fell victim to Buck’s predatory       behavior, including Timothy Dean, who died of a meth overdose at       Buck’s apartment in January, court documents say.              In naming Lacey and Hum as co-defendants, the lawsuit states:              Even after a second black man’s dead body was recovered from       Edward Buck’s apartment on January 7, 2019, and after LaTisha       Nixon presented the county of Los Angeles with several eye       witness statements by black gay men who had been similarly       forcibly injected with nearly fatal doses of narcotics by Edward       buck, District Attorney Jackie Lacey, and Assistant Head Deputy       District Attorney Craig Hum indicated on several occasions that       they had ignored Black gay men’s criminal complaints about       Edward buck, who has donated generously and consistently to       elected members of the county of Los Angeles, including District       Attorney Jackie Lacey.              Since 2017, Nixon has been openly critical of Lacey for not       prosecuting Buck in the face of what Nixon and other activists       said was overwhelming evidence, including excerpts from Moore’s       journal that said he had become addicted to drugs and “Ed Buck       is the one to thank.”              Moore’s last entry reads, “If it didn’t hurt so bad, I’d kill       myself but I’ll let Ed Buck do it for now.”              Last week, Nixon spoke out after Buck’s arrest, and again called       out Lacey.              “Jackie Lacey, she dragged her feet,” Nixon said, adding that       she’s grateful federal prosecutors have gotten involved in the       case.              “I haven’t heard from anybody,” Nixon said of federal       prosecutors. “I don’t plan to press them. I plan to let them do       their job, because I trust them a lot more than I do D.A. Jackie       Lacey.”              Part of Nixon’s motivation to target Lacey and Hum comes from       the discrepancies between the County of Los Angeles’ and the       United States’ criminal complaints against Buck.              “The primary discrepancy between these two complaints is that       the County’s criminal suit fails to charge Ed Buck for any of       the crimes he committed against the numerous Black gay victims       that Ms. Nixon presented to County officials over the course of       the County’s prolonged and defective ‘investigation.’ Meanwhile,       the United States’ criminal suit comprehensively charges Ed Buck       for the numerous crimes he committed against nearly all of these       Black gay victims,” attorney Hussain Turk said on Nixon’s       activist website, Justice4Gemmel.org.              The federal complaint includes eight men who provided similarly       harrowing encounters with Buck. The latest alleged victim       survived two overdoses in one week before he escaped Buck’s       apartment and called for help, which led to Buck’s arrest.              Lacey had said witnesses were reluctant or wouldn’t speak to       investigators. Nixon’s attorneys, however, disputed Lacey’s       assertions.              They said they accompanied victims mentioned in the criminal       complaint to interviews with sheriff’s deputies and provided       text messages, photos, videos and receipts of electronic       payments Buck made, the lawsuit states.              “Lacey admitted to having no knowledge whatsoever about the              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
(c) 1994, bbs@darkrealms.ca