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Eminent Republican & Sex Offender Bill Cosby

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> A gun nut who's also a pedophile...what a surprise!
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He don't believe in yer stoopid leftist laws!


Diaper Wearing Trump Balloon

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> On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 22:15:52 -0000 (UTC), GC <georg...@yahoo.com>
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>>3D-Printed Gun Advocate Cody Wilson Charged With Child Sexual Assault
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> OMG, another frame-up. It's what the NSA does.
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The same ones who are framing Trump and made Charlie Manson look bad.


Hillary and Soros are behind it. They're the evil masterminds of the right's
downfall. They've driven Trump insane already and he hasn't been in the job
2 years yet.


Lookin for Hillbilly

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3D-Printed Gun Advocate Cody Wilson Charged With Child Sexual Assault

The Defense Distributed founder texted the girl photos of his penis and
described himself as a "big deal," according to an arrest affidavit.
By Ryan Grenoble, HuffPost US

Cody Wilson, a staunch advocate for developing and releasing plans for 3D-
printed guns on the internet via his organization Defense Distributed, has
been charged with sexually assaulting a child.

According to an arrest affidavit filed in Travis County District Court on
Wednesday, Wilson, 30, is accused of paying a juvenile female “under the
age of 17” $500 to have sex with him at a hotel in Austin, Texas, on Aug.
15, a second-degree felony.

Austin police say Wilson initially met the girl on the website
SugarDaddyMeet.com where he operated under the alias “Sanjuro.” Wilson
identified himself by name and arranged to meet for sex in subsequent
conversation, according to a police search of the girl’s phone authorized
by her parents.

In separate texts reviewed by police officers, Wilson sent the girl photos
of his penis and described himself as “a big deal,” presumably referring to
his efforts at Defense Distributed, the 3D-printing gun manufacturer he
founded.

Cody Wilson poses with a 3D-printed gun in his factory in Austin, Texas, on
Aug. 1, 2018. Austin authorities charged Wilson with sexually assaulting a
child on Wednesday.
Surveillance video obtained by the Austin Police Department corroborates
the girl’s story and shows Wilson and the girl enter the hotel lobby and
walk toward the guest rooms at 8:37 p.m. on Aug. 15, then leave roughly 40
minutes later at 9:19 p.m.

As of Wednesday morning, Wilson did not appear to have surrendered to
authorities, Travis County records show. A county magistrate has ordered he
surrender his passport and be held on $150,000 bail.

Austin Police Commander Troy Officer told reporters Wednesday afternoon
that Wilson failed to appear for a flight home after being tipped off about
the investigation by a friend of the victim. His last known whereabouts are
Taipei, Taiwan.

“We don’t know why he went to the Taiwan,” Officer said, “but we do know
that he was informed that he was being investigated.”

Taiwan does not have an extradition treaty with the United States.

Defense Distributed did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday, nor
did SugarDaddyMeet.

Wilson, a self-described “crypto-anarchist,” attempted to distribute free
plans to 3D-print plastic firearms on the internet, touting its efforts as
heralding the “age of the downloadable gun.” After a federal judge blocked
Defense Distributed from sharing the plans for free, Wilson attempted to
circumvent the ruling by “selling” the blueprints for a nominal fee
instead.

In subsequent filings, Defense Distributed and a second gun-rights group
called the Second Amendment Foundation argued their ability to share
schematics for printing firearms constitutes free speech that’s protected
under the First Amendment.

This story has been updated with comments from Officer.



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3D-Printed Gun Advocate Cody Wilson Charged With Child Sexual Assault

Eminent Republican & Sex Offender Bill Cosby

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Eminent Republican & Sex Offender Bill Cosby

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Ed Buck Gay Meth Injections

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Two years after her son Gemmel Moore died in the West Hollywood
apartment of Democratic donor Ed Buck, LaTisha Nixon said Los
Angeles County prosecutors ignored her pleas to investigate and
did not communicate with her.

Last week, Buck was arrested and the Los Angeles County district
attorney’s office charged him with operating a drug house. Nixon
said she only learned of the arrest and charges because she got
a call from Jasmyne Cannick, an activist who has become a
spokeswoman for her family.

Later that week, federal prosecutors announced they were
charging Buck with one count of distributing methamphetamine
leading to a death.

That death was that of her son, but, Nixon said, she was
surprised once again and had no advance notice of the charges
being announced.

“No one has reached out to me,” she said Wednesday. “I haven’t
heard from anybody. I get updates from both of my attorneys and
Jasmyne.”

At a news conference Wednesday, Nixon expressed withering
criticism of the district attorney’s investigation of Moore’s
2017 death and said she was grateful that federal investigators
now are involved in the case.

“I did not see that coming,” Nixon said of the federal charges.
“I was so happy … that it got snatched from Jackie Lacey.”

“Jackie Lacey, she dragged her feet,” Nixon added.

Buck’s behavior first came under scrutiny in July 2017 after
Moore died of a methamphetamine overdose in Buck’s apartment.
Investigators initially ruled his death to be accidental, but
activists and Moore’s family quickly challenged that
determination. In a journal found among 26-year-old Moore’s
possessions, Moore blamed Buck for his drug addiction, saying
Buck “gave me my first injection of [crystal] meth.”

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department revisited the case,
and, in 2018, investigators asked prosecutors to consider four
charges in Moore’s death: murder, voluntary manslaughter, and
furnishing and possessing drugs. Lacey declined to file a case,
citing insufficient evidence.

When a second man, 55-year-old Timothy Dean, died of a
methamphetamine overdose in Buck’s apartment in January, the
Sheriff’s Department said it would take another look at the case.

Buck was arrested at the apartment last Tuesday night, less than
a week after a man fled his home fearing he was suffering a
methamphetamine overdose, prosecutors said. Buck tried to
prevent him from getting medical attention, authorities said.
The man, referred to in court documents as Joe Doe, was able to
get to a gas station and call 911 after the Sept. 11 incident,
which investigators have said was key to bringing charges
against Buck.

Nixon and friends of her family say they believe Buck — who
retired decades ago and was primarily known around West
Hollywood for his donations to Democratic politicians and causes
— was not arrested for two years after Moore’s death because of
political connections and because he was white and Moore and
Dean were black. Authorities have denied those allegations.

This week, Buck was issued a notice from lawyers for his
apartment’s property owners to leave the premises within three
days.

In a Sept. 23 letter, the Valley Village law firm of Dennis P.
Block & Associates told Buck his lease was terminated because of
his “indecent, offensive, harassing and annoying” conduct,
including the discovery of drugs and the deaths of two people.

Buck’s attorney, Seymour Amster, has not returned requests for
comment.

After Nixon’s press conference Wednesday afternoon, Greg
Risling, a spokesman for the district attorney’s office, said in
an email: “Our office declines comment.”

Nixon said Wednesday that she received a call last year from a
sheriff’s detective just before it was announced that the
district attorney would not be pressing charges in her son’s
death. After that, she never heard from investigators again, she
said.

“I haven’t heard anything,” she said. “I have been treated so
poorly.”

According to a 22-page federal criminal complaint unsealed last
week, 10 men told investigators that Buck had paid them to use
drugs and dress up in skimpy underwear for his own sexual
pleasure. Several of the men claimed they lost consciousness
after Buck served them a drink, and some said they woke up to
the sight of him injecting drugs into their arms against their
will, according to the complaint.

Nixon said she has felt like authorities did not take her
seriously when she said she worried there would be more men to
overdose in Buck’s home. She said she is grateful that Joe Doe
did not die there.

“Joe Doe is a hero,” she said. “We could not have done this
without him. I’m just so blessed and so grateful that he wasn’t
the third victim. Because I said it the last time we were down
here, that there was going to be a third victim. We said there
was going to be a second victim. We kept saying because we all
knew ... Ed Buck didn’t stop doing what he was doing. We all
knew.”

Nixon said that, at home in Texas, she tried to watch the joint
press conference last week in which Lacey and federal
prosecutors discussed the case but turned it off because she
thought Lacey “was lying” when she said prosecutors did
everything they could to get Buck behind bars.

If she and Cannick had not kept up the pressure to keep Moore’s
death in the public eye, Nixon said, it would have been
forgotten.

“It just hurts me that people are lying. … My son died. My child
that I birthed out of my body. I can’t see him. I can’t talk to
him. All I have left is memories; that’s it. So while you may
see me look like I have it all together, I’m dying on the inside.

“A piece of me died July 27, which is the reason why I couldn’t
just keep quiet.”

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-09-25/ed-buck-
gemmel-moore-mother-latisha-nixon

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