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Democratic donor convicted of offering drugs for sex; 2 died

Los Angeles, Jul 28 (AP): A federal jury on Tuesday convicted a wealthy California political donor on charges he injected gay men with methamphetamine in exchange for sex, leading to two deaths and other overdose.

Los Angeles, Jul 28 (AP): A federal jury on Tuesday convicted a wealthy California political donor on charges he injected gay men with methamphetamine in exchange for sex, leading to two deaths and other overdoses.

Ed Buck was found guilty of all nine felony counts in federal court, which could lead to a life sentence. The verdict came exactly four years after one of the victims, 26-year-old Gemmel Moore, was found dead of an overdose in Buck's West Hollywood apartment.

“Today is bittersweet,” LaTisha Nixon, Moore's mother, said after the verdict. “We got victory today.” The jury deliberated for more than four hours after a two-week trial. Buck's defense attorneys — one of whom was a prosecutor in the OJ Simpson case — did not immediately return a request for comment.

Prosecutors said Buck paid men and provided drugs in return for sex acts. The 66-year-old had pleaded not guilty. His defense lawyers said neither fatal overdose victim died from meth and that many of the alleged victims were drug addicts.

His 2019 arrest marked a turning point for activists who rallied outside his apartment and pressured law enforcement to act after Moore died on Buck's floor in 2017.

Even after Timothy Dean, 55, died 18 months later, it took another nine months and the near-death of another overdose victim before Buck was arrested in September 2019.

“This man did some terrible things to human beings,” Joann Campbell, one of Dean's sisters, said after the verdict.

Family members and activists had pushed for Buck's arrest since Moore died. They said Buck escaped criminal charges for years because of wealth, political ties and race.

“Ed Buck will never harm anyone else, and I thank God for that,” said Joyce Jackson, another of Dean's sisters.

Buck is a wealthy white man who was active in gay causes and animal rights issues. He has given more than USD 500,000 to mostly Democratic politicians and causes since 2000.

Prosecutors say he exploited vulnerable men — most of them Black — by paying them to come to his home to use drugs and engage in sex play to satisfy a fetish. Many were destitute drug users who often worked as prostitutes to support their habit.

The defense contends all the men were at Buck's apartment under their own will and that Moore and Dean did not die from methamphetamine.

“I know this has been an arduous, lengthy and difficult process,” US District Judge Christine A. Snyder told jurors after she read the verdict, according to the Los Angeles Times. (AP) CPS

(This story is published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. No editing has been done in the headline or the body by ABP Live.)

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