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One of the men with whom political activist and donor Ed Buck
allegedly used methamphetamine says he believes police had
enough information to make an arrest months ago, and the family
of a man who died in Buck's apartment said it wished authorities
had acted more quickly to protect the community.
"I told them everything that happened to me, like not hearsay,"
said Cody, one of nine men listed in a federal criminal
complaint as additional accusers of Buck's alleged illegal drug
use.
Cody, who asked that his full name be withheld, told NBC4 that
he hoped the account he provided to LA County Sheriff's
detectives in April would have pushed law enforcement to act
immediately, to protect others.
"I did it because those could have been my friends. It could
have been me," Cody said. "It was the right thing to do."
Democratic Donor Ed Buck Arrested[LAITEAM] Democratic Donor Ed
Buck Arrested
After a man overdosed in his apartment last week, Ed Buck is
arrested and charged with multiple felonies. Eric Leonard
reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 17,
2019.(Published Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019)
Cody said he was upset when LA County District Attorney Jackie
Lacey said that witnesses who spoke to investigators before last
week had only provided hearsay or secondhand accounts of
incidents with Buck.
"The people who came forward didn't necessarily have firsthand
information," Lacey told reporters. "In our justice system we
need witnesses who can come forward be cross examined."
Cody said he clearly had a firsthand account of two visits to
Buck's apartment, had agreed to cooperate and testify if needed,
and had provided documentation that validated his story.
'Joe Doe,' Key Witness in Ed Buck Case, Left Homeless
"I showed them receipts, I showed them payments [from Buck], I
showed them messages, I let them hear voice mails," he said.
Lacey's office did not immediately respond to Cody's statements.
Buck, 65, was initially arrested by Sheriff's deputies on a
state felony case a week ago. The charges included battery
causing serious injury, administering methamphetamine, and
maintaining a drug house.
Human Trafficking Law Violations Added to Suit Against Ed
Buck[LA] Human Trafficking Law Violations Added to Suit Against
Ed Buck
New accusations of human trafficking have been added to the
lawsuit filed against political activist and donor Ed Buck. Eric
Leonard reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Monday, July 8,
2019.(Published Tuesday, July 9, 2019)
Buck was initially held in lieu of $4-million bail but was
quickly turned-over to federal agents, who filed a criminal
complaint last Wednesday charging Buck with distributing
methamphetamine that led to a death, a single count that could
carry a life sentence.
That federal charge stems from the death of Gemmel Moore in July
2017, who died of a drug overdose in Buck's West Hollywood
apartment. The court filing also lists incidents with Cody and
the other men, including a description of the death of Timothy
Dean, who overdosed inside Buck's apartment in January, 2019.
Dean's family issued a statement critical of Lacey and the
Sheriff's Department that said: "They failed our brother and
Gemmel Moore in every possible way. The evidence was there long
ago, before now."
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Ed-Buck-Accuser-Says- Arrest-Could-Have-Happened-Sooner-561274131.html
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