The family of the first black man to die of a crystal meth overdose at Ed Buck's home have accused the prominent Democratic donor of human trafficking and revenge porn.

The fresh allegations came in an amended complaint just filed in federal court in Los Angeles by the family of Gemmel Moore, who died in Buck's West Hollywood home in July 2017 at the age of 26.

Just 18 months later, a second man, 55-year-old Timothy Dean, was also found dead in Buck's apartment in what was ruled an accidental meth overdose.

The amended complaint alleges that Buck 'regularly solicits sex from black men in exchange for temporary housing and/or monetary compensation.'

Buck, 64, has previously denied any wrongdoing, and has never been criminally charged. His attorney did not immediately respond to an inquiry from DailyMail.com on Tuesday afternoon.

Ed Buck (above with Hillary Clinton in 2015) has made more than $500,000 in political donations to both local and national campaigns including Clinton 's 2016 presidential bid

Gemmel Moore's mother, LaTisha Nixon (left and with him right), filed her original civil complaint in January, alleging that Buck was responsible for the death of her son in 2017

Moore's mother, LaTisha Nixon, filed her original civil complaint in January, alleging that Buck was responsible for the death of her son.

The lawsuit alleges that Buck has 'a well-documented history of isolating Black men for predatory sexual encounters during which he forcibly injects them or forces them to be injected with crystal methamphetamine in the confines of his West Hollywood-apartment–turned-drug-den.'

The suit makes the incredible new allegation that Buck continued to invite men into his home for drug-fueled sex as recently as April of this year - and that he showed them homemade sex videos he had secretly recorded of Moore before the young man's death.

The lawsuit says that the videos depict Moore 'masturbating while apparently intoxicated on crystal methamphetamine' and alleges that they were recorded and then shown to others without Moore's consent.

The suit further alleges that Buck was in violation of federal human trafficking laws by paying for Moore's plane ticket from his home in Texas to Los Angeles for the purpose of paid sex acts.

The death of Timothy Dean (pictured), 55, who was the second man to die inside the home of Democratic donor, Ed Buck, was also ruled a meth overdose

Protesters gathered and call for the arrest of Ed Buck outside his West Hollywood, CA apartment building after Dean's death there in January 2019

Buck has made more than $500,000 in donations to both local politicians and national campaigns, including Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential bid.

The suit alleges that Buck's political ties have kept him secure from criminal prosecution in the death of both Moore and Dean, a gay porn star also known by the stage name Hole Hunter.

The lawsuit names multiple local authorities and claims that the victim's race and sexual orientation played a role in the decision not to prosecute Buck criminally.

The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department opened a homicide investigation into Moore's death, but a year later the District Attorney, Jackie Lacey, declined to file charges against Buck, citing insufficient evidence.

LaTisha Nixon, mother of Gemmel Moore who was found dead from an overdose at Ed Buck's apartment, attended a vigil outside Buck's apartment after Dean's death in January

Nixon's suit names Lacey and Assistant Head Deputy District Attorney Craig Hum as co-defendants, accusing them of wrongfully failing to investigate and prosecute Buck for murder.

The coroner ruled the death an accidental overdose.

The suit additionally accuses Buck of assault, sexual battery, hate violence, drug dealer liability, negligence, and infliction of emotional distress.

Buck's attorney, Seymour Amster, has previously denied any wrongdoing by his client, said Buck did not inject anyone, and called the allegations against Buck 'spurious'.