Pubdate: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) Copyright: 2001 Richmond Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.timesdispatch.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/365 Author: Jim Mason KAINE AIDE'S DEATH BLAMED ON DRUG The April death of a 21- year-old worker in Richmond Mayor Timothy M. Kaine's campaign for lieutenant governor was caused by a drug commonly known as the date rape drug, the State Medical Examiner's Office reported yesterday. Michael Risman was found dead about 11:45 a.m. April 6 in his Church Hill apartment by his roommate, with whom he had spent the previous night drinking at downtown nightclubs, according to police. Tests have shown that Risman died of acute gamma hydroxybutyric (GHB) acid poisoning, said Robert Holloway, administrator of the medical examiner's office. GHB, also known as the date rape drug, is illegal in Virginia. The drug has been reportedly used by some bodybuilders to bulk up and strengthen muscles, but medical authorities have warned it is dangerous and can cause severe respiratory problems, seizures and coma. Risman, whose parents live in Charleston, S.C., and are immigrants from Ukraine, joined Kaine's campaign in January after having worked on other political campaigns since graduating last year from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. In a statement yesterday, Kaine said Risman's death was "a horrendous personal tragedy." "If there is such a thing as a lesson to be learned from the death of such a young, bright individual, it is that drugs have no boundaries," Kaine said. "They can take the best and the brightest. "Michael made a horrible personal choice, and that tragic decision cost him his life. My thoughts continue to be with his family at this time of sorrow." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens