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    Matthew Perry's true net worth revealed as death investigation is 'nearing conclusion'

    By Susan Knox & Scarlett O'Toole,

    3 hours ago

    Following the tragic death of Matthew Perry , it has now been revealed he left behind a personal wealth of more than $1.5million .

    The beloved Friends actor was just 54 years old when he was found unresponsive in the hot tub at his Los Angeles home last October. Court documents have now revealed the true value of his personal wealth, which is part of an already-established worth $120million.

    Before his death, Matthew established the Alvy Singer Living Trust , with its name inspired by Woody Allen's character from the film Annie Hall. The beneficiaries of the trust include his father John Perry, mother Suzanne Morrison, half-sister Caitlin Morrison and a prior love interest, Rachel Dunn.

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    Matthew had a brief relationship with Rachel from 2003-2004 when she was 19 years old. Now, new court documents obtained by The US Sun indicate that Michael's personal assets were more substantial than initially estimated.

    Lisa Ferguson, the trustee appointed for his estate, submitted a document showing a balance of more than $1,596,914.47 and acknowledged that there's additional amounts invested in the living trust. Paperwork indicates Matthew possessed no real property in California upon his death

    It's been confirmed that Mathew's $6million Pacific Palisades home, where he lived until his death, remains in Ferguson's name and is yet to be put up for sale. Matthew was sadly found dead at his Los Angeles mansion last October.

    An autopsy determined his death was an accident from the acute effects of ketamine and the Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed to The Mirror US they are investigating who supplied the actor with the drugs. The police are also looking into the circumstances under which Matthew was given the fatal dose of ketamine.

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    A source revealed in May that Matthew's Friends co-stars are still reeling from the shock of his untimely death and are keen to assist in the investigation. Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox have reportedly been trying to remember any individuals they might have seen in Matthew's company. However, the source told The Express : "It's a near-impossible task to try to figure out who might have been his private dealer or dealers."

    The source further added: "Like the rest of the cast, Jen and Courteney have said they'll do anything they can to help the task force find who was supplying him with such dangerous quantities of a potentially lethal drug." Matthew's Friends co-stars are also believed to be concerned that the investigation could be akin to "looking for a needle in a haystack".

    In December, the LA County Medical Examiner's Office announced that Matthew's death was drug-related. The coroner's investigation into the cause of Matthew's death revealed that he had enough ketamine in his system to knock him unconscious for an operation.

    The Medical Examiner's report also revealed that Perry had been prescribed ketamine as part of an infusion therapy treatment for depression and anxiety, and was taking it every other day. However, four months before his death, a new doctor tried to wean him off the drug.

    The last time he was prescribed a dose of the drug was reportedly a week and a half before his death. The coroner noted that the ketamine in Matthew's system "could not be from that infusion therapy, since ketamine's half-life is three to four hours, or less."

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