The diary entries of a male prostitute, who suffered a fatal overdose at the home of a prominent Democrat donor last year, allege that the friend of Hillary Clinton was the one who got him hooked on drugs.

Gemmel Moore, 26, was found dead at the West Hollywood home of Ed Buck on July 27.

Authorities initially ruled his death an accidental drug overdose of methamphetamine.

But the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office have since launched a homicide investigation after Moore's family published pages from his journal which suggested Buck pushed the drugs on him.

Since the investigation was launched, a number of other men of color have come forward to claim political power player Buck, who is single and came out as gay at 16, paid them to take drugs.

Gemmel Moore, 26, (right) was found dead at the West Hollywood home of Ed Buck (left) on July 27

The coroner's report, from July 31, noted that investigators spoke with a woman who knew Moore, who said that the prostitute had told her about another man he knew that had been tied up by Buck 'over a year ago', who then 'held him against his will at the residence in West Hollywood.'

The report also stated that Buck's apartment was full of drug paraphernalia including dozens of syringes containing brown residue, five glass pipes with white residue, several baggies of white power, and a bag of a 'crystal-like' substance, such as crystal meth.

Pages from Moore's personal journal allege that Buck had a strange fascination with watching others take drugs, and had even supplied him his first hit of crystal meth.

The diary entries of Moore who suffered a fatal overdose at the home of the prominent Democrat donor last year, allege that Buck was the one who got him hooked on drugs

'I honestly don't know what to do,' he wrote in the excerpt from December 2016, published by the family, and advocate Jasmyne Cannick. 'I've become addicted to drugs and the worst one at that.

'Ed Buck is the one to thank. He gave me my first injection of crystal meth it was very painful, but after all the troubles, I became addicted to the pain and fetish/fantasy.'

'My life is at an alltime [sic] high right now & I mean that from all ways. I ended up back at Buck [sic] house again and got munipulated [sic] into slamming (injecting drugs) again. I even went to the point where I was forced to doing 4 within a 2day [sic] period. This man is crazy and its [sic] sad. Will I ever get help?'

His final entry, dated December 3, 2016, read: 'If it didn't hurt so bad, I'd kill myself, but I'll let Ed Buck do it for now.'

Cannick says she has spoken to a number of other gay black men who claim Buck would invite them to his house, then pay them several hundred dollars to take drugs.

Ed Buck (Pictured) has been a high-profile Democratic donor for decades (Pictured June 2015)

Buck pictured with California Governor Jerry Brown (Pictured November 2010)

She shares reports from at least three men, under pseudonyms, who alleged that Buck would pay them between $100 and $1,000 to 'Party n Play', meaning to get high with them, and perform sexual acts.

Buck, a prominent Democratic donor, has given more than $500,000 to party members including Clinton, Barack Obama, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and many others.

The 64-year-old became a successful businessman, pioneering in computer technology, specifically in electronic information services, in Arizona before moving to Los Angeles.

A one-time registered Republican, Buck began getting involved in Southern California politics in the early 1990s.

His attorney, Seymour Amster, told Fox News that his client is innocent.

Family: Gemmel Moore is pictured here with his sister and his mother, LaTisha Nixon

Moore's mother LaTisha Dixon (pictured with her son) said she just wants justice for her son who had been working as a sex worker for several years

'There's nothing there. As we always stated, this was an accidental overdose that Ed Buck had nothing to do with and it's a tragedy,' Amster said.

'The coroner has not changed his opinion from an accidental death. Until that happens, and that's not going to happen, we're done.'

Lt. Joe Mendoza, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office homicide bureau, told Fox News that once their investigation was concluded, they would hand the findings over to the DA or even bring it before a grand jury.

'We don't want to move forward with anything else without every single piece of information,' said Mendoza, who explained they had granted immunity to witnesses for unrelated minor crimes so they can come forward without fear of arrest.

Moore was just 26 when he died, leaving his family and friends devastated

The family of Moore are now considering filing a wrongful death lawsuit.

Moore's mother LaTisha Dixon said she just wants justice for her son who had been working as a sex worker for several years.

'I called one of my son's friends and was like, 'who the hell is Edward Buck?'' Nixon said, speaking from her home in Spring Texas.

'And my son's friend was like, 'oh my God, that's that white guy, that wealthy white politician guy… he was like 'oh my God…'