Second wrongful death suit filed against Democratic donor Ed Buck.
has filed a wrongful death suit against Buck, who has been accused of facilitating drug use in exchange for sexual encounters.to federal charges that he distributed methamphetamine that led to two men's overdoses at his apartment in West Hollywood, California. He also faces state charges of battery causing serious injury, administering methamphetamine and maintaining a drug house. Buck is in federal custody.
Timothy Dean, 55, was found dead of an accidental overdose of crystal methamphetamine in Buck's apartment more than a year after Gemmel Moore died of an overdose there in July 2017. Dean's sisters sued Buck in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, claiming that he"forcibly and repeatedly injected Mr. Dean with crystal methamphetamine" without his consent.
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