Thursday, October 10, 2019

Democratic Donor Ed Buck Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Drug Charges

Activist and Democratic donor Ed Buck pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal charges stemming from the overdose deaths of two men inside his West Hollywood apartment.

Buck, 65, who remains in federal custody, had difficulty hearing during the brief court appearance in downtown Los Angeles, telling the magistrate judge, “I’m working with one hearing aid.”

A trial date was tentatively set for Nov. 26, along with a Nov. 4 motions hearing and Nov. 19 status conference.

Buck is named in a five-count indictment that charges him with alleged narcotics distribution offenses, including providing methamphetamine to the two men who died after being injected with the drug. Each of the charges alleging the distribution of narcotics resulting in death carries a mandatory minimum of 20 years in federal prison and a maximum penalty of life without parole upon conviction.

The indictment alleges that Buck provided methamphetamine to Gemmel Moore, who overdosed on the drug and died on July 27, 2017, and Timothy Dean, who also suffered a fatal overdose in Buck’s apartment, on Jan. 7. Buck also faces three counts of distributing methamphetamine to men in May 2018, December 2018 and last month.

The indictment alleges that Buck “engaged in a pattern of soliciting men to consume drugs that Buck provided and perform sexual acts at Buck’s apartment,” which is a practice described as “party and play.” Buck allegedly solicited victims on social media platforms, including a gay dating website, and used a recruiter to scout and proposition men.

Once the men were at his apartment, Buck prepared syringes containing methamphetamine, sometimes personally injecting the victims with or without their consent, according to the indictment. Buck also allegedly injected victims with more narcotics than they expected and sometimes injected victims while they were unconscious.

“Buck exerted power over his victims, often targeting vulnerable individuals who were destitute, homeless, and/or struggled with drug addiction, in order to exploit the relative wealth and power imbalance between them,” the indictment alleges.

One of Buck’s attorneys, Seymour Amster, has denied that his client — who allegedly was present when the fatal overdoses occurred in his apartment — had any involvement in either death.

Buck also faces separate charges, including operating a drug house, that were filed last month by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. He is currently being held in federal custody without bond, and the federal case is proceeding first.

Buck, a former Republican who first made headlines in the 1980s when he spearheaded a recall drive against Arizona Gov. Evan Mecham, has been a frequent donor to Democratic candidates and office holders. He has also been active in LGBTQ political circles and once ran for the West Hollywood City Council.

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