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Ed Buck will not go on trial until next summer. The West
Hollywood-based Democratic donor was arrested in September after
two gay Black men suffered fatal methamphetamine overdoses in
his home over the course of two years. A third man nearly died.
Out reported that activist and journalist Jasmyne Cannick, who
played a key role in urging law enforcement officials to arrest
Buck, tweeted on Friday that Buck will remain behind bars until
his new trial date of August 4, 2020.
Cannick also wrote that a civil lawsuit is proceeding in the
case of Gemmel Moore, who died in Buck’s home in July 2017. As
previously reported by The Advocate, “Moore’s mother, LaTisha
Nixon, says that Buck flew her son to California, provided him
with drugs, and injected them into him, causing his death. Moore
stated in a diary found after his death that Buck was indeed
giving him drugs and shooting him up.”
“We are moving right along with the Gemmel Moore wrongful death
lawsuit and making preparations to file the Timothy Dean
wrongful death lawsuit,” Cannick tweeted.
Dean died in Buck’s apartment in January 2019.
According to the Los Angeles Times, a victim named in court
documents as Joe Doe left Buck’s apartment on September 11 to
seek medical help after being injected with methamphetamine. Law
enforcement officials initially charged Buck with one count each
of battery causing serious injury, administering
methamphetamine, and maintaining a drug house.
Buck was later charged with providing the methamphetamine
leading to Moore’s overdose. A grand jury indicted him in
October, the New York Times reported, in connection with Dean’s
death.
Buck could face life in prison without parole if convicted.
A federal complaint filed against Buck includes stories from
eight other accusers, some of whom believe Buck injected them
with methamphetamine while they were sleeping.
In an editorial for The Advocate published in September, Cannyck
wrote, “I have been very hard on the sheriff’s department and
district attorney’s office, and I don’t apologize for that. The
lives of Black gay men matter. The lives of Black gay men who
engage in survival sex matter. The lives of Black LGBTQ people
matter. The lives of Black people matter. In order to get that
point across, sometimes you have to go hard.”
“I do not believe that if the community hadn’t kept calling for
justice for Gemmel and Timothy that we’d be here today with Ed
Buck,” Cannyck continued.
https://www.advocate.com/crime/2019/11/02/ed-bucks-trial-moved-
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