added four felony charges to the Justice Department's case against Ed Buck, the onetime political activist accused of drugging vulnerable Black gay men, two of whom died in his West Hollywood home.Along with his five earlier drug and prostitution charges, jurors added a superseding indictment that included two charges of enticing individuals to travel interstate to engage in prostitution, one charge of distributing methamphetamine, and one count of "using his residence for the purpose of distributing narcotics such as methamphetamine, and the sedatives gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) and clonazepam," according to a Justice Department press release.Years after activists demanded action from the Los Angeles County District Attorney, Buck was.