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A gay porn film was playing and a cabinet was filled with sex
toys, syringes and what paramedics described as “suspected
methamphetamine” while 26-year-old Gemmel Moore lay naked and
dead on a mattress in the living room of Ed Buck’s apartment.
That’s the scene described in the Los Angeles County Coroner’s
report about Moore’s death on July 27 in the Laurel Avenue
apartment of the 63-year-old prominent local political donor. It
was reported this morning by the Los Angeles Times, which got
access to the coroner’s report.
The Times story, which can be accessed online, notes that some
names have been redacted from the report. For example, it says
that someone (name redacted) “is suspected to be known to
exchange drugs for sex,” which is what Buck has been accused of
in entries in Moore’s journal and by other young black men who
have been interviewed by Jasmyne Cannick, a communications and
public affairs strategist. Cannick has worked with Moore’s
family to press for an investigation into his death and has
published revealing pages from Moore’s journal, which was found
in Buck’s apartment.
The story also quotes Capt. Chris Bergner of the L.A. County
Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau as saying that the investigation in
August, remains active and that witnesses are being interviewed.
The Coroner’s Office initially ruled that the death of Moore, a
black sex worker, was an accident. Buck’s attorney, Seymour
Amster, continues to make that claim, saying that Moore was a
friend of Buck’s and died after administering methamphetamine
himself.
Moore’s mother, LaTisha Nixon, pushed for the investigation to
be re-opened, appearing in August at a vigil in front of the
West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station and later at a West Hollywood
City Council meeting. She got the support of West Hollywood City
Councilmember Lindsey Horvath and Los Angeles City Councilmember
Mike Bonin.
The death of a young black man in the apartment of an older
white man who is known for his donations to local and state
Democratic candidates, and for his successful campaign to get
the West Hollywood City Council to ban the sale of fur products,
has put some in a difficult position.
For example, Councilmember John D’Amico, whose 2011 election
campaign focused in part on his support for the fur ban, has
been asked to return donations from Buck, who was a major
supporter. D’Amico has declined, noting that the donations,
which totaled $1,000 for two City Council races, already have
been spent on campaign expenses. D’Amico did join with Mayor
John Heilman and council members Lindsey Horvath and Lauren
Meister at an Aug. 21 City Council meeting to voice their
support for Nixon and her family.
Councilmember John Duran also has been criticized. At the Aug.
21 City Council meeting at which LaTisha Nixon asked that other
young sex workers be granted partial immunity for coming forward
with information about their relationship with Buck, Duran, a
lawyer, warned them to be careful, saying that such grants
complicated. Anyone testifying without immunity from the
District Attorney’s office could be prosecuted for prostitution
or drug dealing, he said, suggesting that such sex workers seek
advice from a lawyer first. That suggestion by Duran was
interpreted by some as an effort to discourage witnesses from
coming forward and was brought up at this past weekend’s #MeToo
March against sexual harassment, at which Gemmel Moore’s death
was addressed.
https://www.wehoville.com/2017/11/18/porn-needles-drugs-and-a- dead-body-what-the-coroner-found-in-ed-bucks-apartment/
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