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Buck, 66, was convicted after a nine-day trial in U.S. District
Court at which prosecutors said he solicited men for "party and
play" sex games in which he gave out drugs or injected them into
his partners.
Two of the men suffered fatal overdoses at Buck's apartment in
West Hollywood: Gemmel Moore, 26, on July 27, 2017 and
55-year-old Timothy Dean in January 2019.
Buck, a prominent local and national figure in Democratic
politics who contributed to the campaigns of President Barack
Obama and Hillary Clinton, faces more than two decades in
federal prison when he is sentenced.
Prosecutors said at trial that the wealthy political donor
targeted homeless or otherwise vulnerable men, most of them
Black, for his "party and play" sessions. Buck did not testify
in his own defense at trial.
Jurors found him guilty of two counts of distribution of
methamphetamine resulting in death, four counts of distribution
of methamphetamine, one count of maintaining a drug-involved
premises, and two counts of enticement to travel in interstate
commerce for prostitution.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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