Posted on 05/23/2021 7:00:57 AM PDT by Libloather
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) - A federal judge overseeing the criminal case against former political donor Ed Buck Friday denied a request to postpone the trial that has been set to begin July 13.
Buck, 66, was arrested last September after being charged in the United States District Court with providing methamphetamine to a man who died after receiving the drug intravenously.
He was subsequently charged with one charge alleging that Buck knowingly enticed 26-year-old Gemmel Moore to travel to the Los Angeles area to engage in prostitution and that he further allegedly provided methamphetamine to Moore, who overdosed on the drug and died on July 27, 2017.
He is also charged with a second count of enticing another man to travel with the intent of engaging in prostitution; a count of knowingly and intentionally distributing methamphetamine; and a single count of using his residence for the purpose of distributing narcotics such as methamphetamine and the sedatives gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) and clonazepam.
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GREAT NEWS! Buck$ and $ex.
Request for delay? The guy died 4 years ago. The trial should have happened years ago.
Schiff was not a political opponent
Schiff was a Bonafide enemy
Schiff should not still be walking around
Shifty loves him some Black rent boy...
: ) and you prolly “ain’t black enough”
BLM is going to protest outside the trial? Yeah?
I mean, ... C’mon man.
This is a BFD.
I figure this will be the watered down soft soap version of MSM cover ups. This is the guy that helped impeach Arizona Republican governor Evan Mecham back in the eighties. The accursed Arizona Republic newspaper always called Buck a “Republican activist.”
Arizona was way screwed up even back then.
The democrats love their serial killers.
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