In court as Matthew Perry's assistant sentenced
Summary
Matthew Perry’s personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, was sentenced to 41 months in prison. He gave Perry ketamine, a drug, without medical training, and worked with two doctors to obtain over $50,000 worth of it before Perry died in October 2023.Key Facts
- Kenneth Iwamasa was Matthew Perry’s live-in personal assistant.
- Iwamasa injected Perry with ketamine, a drug often used as an anesthetic.
- He had no medical training or license to administer drugs.
- Iwamasa worked with two doctors to get more than $50,000 worth of ketamine for Perry.
- Matthew Perry was found dead in his backyard hot tub in Los Angeles in October 2023.
- The sentencing ended a multi-year legal case involving Perry’s death.
- Iwamasa received a prison sentence of 41 months.
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