Matthew Perry’s doctor to plead guilty to distribution of ketamine
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According to documents obtained by Fox News Digital, the man who provided ketamine to Matthew Perry pleaded guilty to multiple charges.
In a judicial agreement filed in federal court on Monday, Dr. Salvador Placencia agreed to plead guilty to the distribution of four counts of ketamine.
The petition is sentenced to a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison. Plascencia is expected to enter a plea in the coming weeks.
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The doctor who provided Matthew Perry Ketamine agreed to a guilty plea Monday. (David M. Biett)
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Placencia, a source of ketamine, was introduced to Perry in September 2023 by assistant Kenneth Iwamasa. After obtaining ketamine from Dr. Mark Chavez, Placencia is said to have taught his assistant how to soak Perry in the drug. Chavez previously ran a Ketamine Clinic and is said to have submitted a fake prescription in the name of a former patient to secure the drug.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report