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Matthew Perry and Brooke Mueller’s relationship explained following ketamine investigation
By Nicki Cox,
2024-08-22
Matthew Perry reportedly met Brooke Mueller in rehab “a couple times” — but their relationship extended outside the confines of their treatment center.
“On and off for years Matthew and Brooke had been trading information on doctors. And it was implied they were more liberal than others when it came to meds,” a source told the magazine Wednesday.
The insider claimed Mueller “would give him names to potentially questionable doctors,” noting that she was nothing more than a “pawn” to Perry.
“Typically, Matthew was the one to reach out to her, not the other way around. It was a random text and FaceTime,” the source further alleged.
Although Perry and Mueller’s relationship was friendly, they “didn’t go to dinner or hang out,” according to the report.
“Matthew was a friend who would ask her for favors. And Matthew was relentless. That’s what an addict is,” the insider added.
While people in Perry’s life “tried to prevent him from reaching out” to Mueller, per the outlet, he was “isolated” from his loved ones leading up to his death.
Reps for Mueller declined to comment.
The beloved sitcom star was found dead in his jacuzzi last year. An autopsy report revealed he died from the “acute effects of ketamine,” amongst other things, and listed the manner of death as accidental.
Plasencia even taught Iwamasa how to inject the drugs into Perry — despite knowing about the actor’s long history with addiction and medical conditions.
Police also issued a warrant to search Mueller’s home while she was in rehab seeking treatment for her substance abuse issues . They ended up seizing her computer and phone.
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