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In this Sept. 19, 2019, file photo, Ed Buck appears in Los Angeles Superior Court in Los Angeles. Nearly two years after the wealthy Democratic donor was finally arrested and charged by federal prosecutors. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
LOS ANGELES, CA A self-described crystal methamphetamine addict told a Los Angeles federal jury Tuesday that he felt death creeping up on him after Ed Buck injected him repeatedly with the drug during party and play sessions for which the former West Hollywood-based political donor paid him $250 for each of four encounters.
Jermaine Terrell Gagnon, 31, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who also lived for a time in Los Angeles, testified that he met Buck through a gay dating app in March 2018 and was paid $250 for an initial nine-hour session involving tina a street name for methamphetamine and sex play.
Fido and Spot may not have to cower under the bed this summer when fireworks and thunderstorms hit. The first prescription veterinary medicine for treating anxiety over loud noises a widespread problem that can send dogs running away in terror and harm both themselves and property will soon hit the market. Veterinary medicine maker Zoetis Inc. of Florham. facebook Nov 14, 2019
The second that dog shelter owner Rochelle Steffen first laid eyes on a tiny “unicorn” puppy that has a tail growing out of his face, she had two thoughts. “I looked at him, and I was like, ‘This is the most ridiculously adorable puppy I’ve ever seen,” Steffen told TODAY. “Then my million-dollar question was, ‘Did the tail wag?”’ Steffen,.