Matthew Perry’s doctor convicted for supply of ketamine

Matthew PerryDoctor, LentilsKetamine has agreed to be convicted in four cases of distributing the “Friends” star, who died of an overdose in October 2023.

Plashenia admitted in the argument agreement that he repeatedly provided ketamine without a legitimate medical purpose in the weeks to the death of Perry.

The agreement estimates a jail sentence within the 15–21-month limit, although the sentence will be done by the judge.

Perry was found dead Prashant in his hot tub at his home in Palisads. He was 54 years old.

In the last summer, the federal authorities accused Plashenia and four others with the responsibility of his death. In a text message to another doctor, Plassenia allegedly wrote, “I wonder how much this Moran will pay … let’s know.”

Prosecutors have also accused the Jasveen Sangh, named “Ketamine Queen”, with a Stash House in Northern Hollywood, with maintenance and ketamine.

The union is going to test in August.

Three other defendants – Eric Fleming, Kenneth Ivamasa and Mark Chavez – agreed to be guilty of a single count of a conspiracy to supply ketamine.

Officials alleged that Plassenia attempted to cover their tracks during the investigation, controlling a fake “treatment plan” for Perry in an attempt to legalize the ketamine.

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