Matthew Perry’s Death: Two Doctors & personal assistant charged

Matthew Perry's death

Matthew Perry’s Death: Two Doctors & personal assistant charged

Five people including two doctors and a personal assistant of a famous Friends season actor have been charged in Matthew Perry’s death case. This charge came after California police arrested them.

Federal authorities revealed that a network of five people planned to give Matthew the ketamine that resulted in his unintentional death last year.

Apart from Mathew’s assistant and two doctors, a drug dealer “Ketamine queen” and a mutual friend are facing charges in connection with the overdose drug death of Matthew.

Each of the five people faces charges with something related to Mathhew’s death. According to investigators, the charged group reportedly exploited the actor’s vulnerable condition to their financial benefit as his ketamine addiction worsened last autumn.

The U.S. Federal lawyer Martin Estrada stated accused were aware their actions were improper. They were putting Mr. Mathhew in extreme danger. Still, they carried it out. Ultimately, they did not care as much about Matthew’s welfare as they did about making money from him.

However, this legal action came after Matthew, a 54-year-old acclaimed actor was found face down in the heated end pool of his Pacific Palisades home on October 28, 2023.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Officer attributed his death to severe effects of ketamine, a psychoactive anesthesia. The circumstances surrounding Matthew Perry’s death allegedly started in September 2023.

When physician Salvador Plasencia found out that Matthew wanted ketamine, she made contact with another physician Mark Chavez. Mark had previously run a ketamine clinic.

They both consulted about how much to charge the deceased for ketamine medication. Salvador reportedly texted Mark “She wonder how much this moron will pay. Let’s find out”

Afterward, Salvador involved Matthews’s personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa to teach him how to give ketamine injections to the actor.

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Federal prosecutors also alleged that doctors gave Matthew around 20 doses of ketamine for $55,000 in cash between September and October.

Kenneth looked for a different supply of ketamine for his unstable boss around the middle of October. So, he contacted Matthew’s friend Erik Fleming.

Hence, Erik approached the drug dealer “ketamine queen” or Jasveen Sangha who provided drugs that resulted in Matthew Perry’s death. So, Matthew lost his life due to an overdose of ketamine drug when involved people knew the consequences.

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