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⚖️ Matthew Perry’s Assistant Sentenced to 41 Months Over Actor’s Death Case


One of the key individuals linked to the death of beloved Friends actor Matthew Perry has been sentenced to 41 months in federal prison, according to court proceedings in the United States. The assistant, who was previously part of Perry’s close inner circle, faced charges related to drug distribution and involvement in the circumstances leading to the actor’s fatal overdose in 2023. The key names connected to the Matthew Perry case are Kenneth Iwamasa, who was his personal assistant sentenced to 41 months in prison for administering ketamine; Jasveen Sangha, a drug supplier often referred to as the “Ketamine Queen”; Dr. Salvador Plasencia, a physician accused of illegally supplying or facilitating ketamine; Dr. Mark Chavez, another medical professional linked to the supply chain; and Erik Fleming, who was identified as a middleman involved in distributing the drug.The sentencing has reignited global attention across the US, UK, and international entertainment communities, with the case continuing to raise questions about celebrity vulnerability, substance access, and accountability within private circles.


The ruling has triggered widespread reactions on social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Reddit, where fans continue to mourn Perry while also demanding accountability from those around him during his final months. Many users expressed sadness over how a trusted associate could become involved in such a tragic outcome, with comments like “This feels like betrayal on every level” and “Justice doesn’t erase the loss, but it matters.” The case has also intensified discussions about celebrity drug culture, mental health struggles, prescription misuse, and the risks of enabling environments in Hollywood.



Beyond the courtroom outcome, the sentencing highlights a broader issue in the entertainment industry across the US, UK, and global media spaces: the responsibility of caretakers, assistants, and close associates in protecting vulnerable public figures. Legal experts note that such cases often expose systemic failures in addiction support and access control within high-profile environments. As audiences continue to reflect on Matthew Perry’s legacy, the case serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health awareness, substance regulation, and accountability in celebrity ecosystems. The sentencing closes one chapter, but the wider conversation about prevention and responsibility remains ongoing.




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