Last time we checked in with Democratic megadonor Ed Buck, a young man had just died in his home, the second similarly suspicious death in under two years. Buck, a longtime Dem donor, was investigated in the first death, but was never charged, even after the LA Times published excerpts from the deceased victim's diary claiming Buck got him hooked on the drugs that killed him.

And now, the family of the first victim who died in Buck's apartment has amended a lawsuit against the wealthy businessman to accuse him of sex trafficking and revenge porn, CBS News reports. The family initially filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Buck after the DA declined to prosecute him in the death.

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The amendment complaint accuses Buck of making and sharing videos of his sexual encounters with Gemmel Moore, his first victim. Jasmyne Cannick, an advocate for the family, said the complaint is intended to ensure that "no box is left unchecked" in Moore's family's battle against Buck.

Now attorneys for Moore's mother have filed an amendment to that lawsuit. It accuses Buck of human trafficking and engaging in revenge porn by making and sharing a video of his alleged "meth-fueled sexual encounters" with Moore. "Information we received from other victims of Ed Buck that Ed Buck loves to take pictures of these young men, loves to take videos of them in their inebriated state," Cannick said.

The complaint also alleges that Buck regularly acts as a sugar daddy to gay black men, then entices them with money, free housing and drugs.

The amended complaint alleges that Buck "regularly solicits sex from black men in exchange for temporary housing and/or monetary compensation." "Gemmel Moore at the time was 26 years old and Ed Buck flew him here from Texas," Cannick said. "And within 24 hours, he died of a crystal meth overdose."

Even leftist journalists celebrated Buck's latest bout of misfortune.

Democratic donor Ed Buck accused of human trafficking and revenge porn after man dies in his home https://t.co/UflQUPdxM3 — Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) July 10, 2019

But despite the uncomfortable light shining on certain Democratic politicians and their trips on the 'Lolita Express' thanks to the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein, if you're expecting the candidates that Buck supported to denounce him and return his money, well, don't be surprised if that never happens.