‘Douglas’s son drug trafficker’
The complaint in federal court in Manhattan says Cameron Douglas was paid tens of thousands of dollars trafficking the drug — referred to in transactions by the codewords “pastry” or “bath salts” — since 2006. Cash and drugs were routinely exchanged through shippers like FedEx.
The 30-year-old son of the Oscar-winning actor was arrested on July 28 at the trendy Hotel Gansevoort in Manhattan. His lawyer, Nicholas DeFeis, declined to comment.
The complaint, drawn up by a Drug Enforcement Administration agent, details allegations based on information provided by three unnamed crystal meth users and dealers.
The users, including someone who once worked for Douglas, have pleaded guilty and agreed to co-operate with the investigation.





