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    Matthew Perry’s longtime assistant was the one who administered ketamine dose that killed him: officials

    By Eileen Reslen,

    4 hours ago

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    Matthew Perry’s longtime assistant, Kenneth “Kenny” Iwamasa, administered the fatal dose of ketamine that killed the beloved “Friends” star on Oct. 28, 2023, law enforcement revealed Thursday.

    US district attorney Martin Estrada said in a press conference that Perry relapsed from his substance abuse issues last fall and the five people charged with his death “took advantage to profit for themselves.”

    The official said Dr. Salvador Plasencia “worked with” Iwamasa, who lived with Perry inside his Los Angeles home, to “distribute” approximately 20 vials of ketamine to the actor over a period of two months.

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    Kenneth “Kenny” Iwamasa administered the fatal ketamine that killed Matthew Perry. APEX / MEGA
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    He worked for Perry for more than 25 years. APEX / MEGA

    The Department of Justice said in a press release Thursday that Iwamasa “admitted to repeatedly injecting Perry with ketamine without medical training,” including “multiple injections” the day he died.

    He pleaded guilty on Aug. 7 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death and faces 15 years in prison when sentenced in his federal case.

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    Iwamasa stated in his LinkedIn profile that he worked for Perry for more than 25 years.

    He wrote in his bio, “I thrive in chaotic situations which call for order. I am discreet, loyal and honor absolute confidentiality.”

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    Iwamasa described himself as “discreet, loyal” and said he honored “absolute confidentiality.” LinkedIn / Kenneth Iwamasa
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    Iwamasa admitted to giving Perry “multiple injections” of ketamine the day he died. Getty Images

    Aside from Iwamasa, Plasencia and his co-conspirator, Dr. Mark Chavez, were also arrested and charged alongside “Ketamine Queen” Jasveen Sangha and alleged street dealer Erik Fleming.

    Law enforcement obtained a text from Plasencia, an urgent care physician in Calabasas, Calif., that showed their true motives and complete disregard for the “17 Again” star’s life.

    He once wrote, “I wonder how much this moron will pay” and “Lets [sic] find out.”

    Iwamasa was reportedly the individual who found Perry dead and face down in his hot tub at his Pacific Palisades, Calif., home last October.

    Doctors tried to scam ‘moron’ Matthew Perry into paying more for ketamine: docs

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    Perry died on Oct. 28, 2023. GC Images
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    Iwamasa was the one who reportedly found the “Friends” star dead inside his hot tub. Matthew Perry

    The “Whole Nine Yards” star had 3.54 micrograms per milliliter of ketamine in his bloodstream at the time.

    In December 2023, Perry’s official cause of death was confirmed to be the “acute effects of ketamine,” with other contributing factors such as drowning, coronary artery disease and buprenorphine, an opioid.

    A medical expert previously told Page Six that ketamine is “generally safe when administered by trained health professionals in a medical setting for the treatment of depression or post traumatic stress disorder.”

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    Perry died in his Pacific Palisades, Calif., home, in which Iwamasa also resided. TheImageDirect.com
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    Perry struggled with substance abuse for decades. David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images

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    Given Perry’s longtime struggles with addiction, it appears he found comfort in this type of therapy.

    Page Six exclusively reported Thursday that the “Fools Rush In” star became so obsessed with the drug, though, that he wanted to open his own business to sell it, according to a source.

    “He was telling me this [ketamine] is fantastic, he wanted to go into business with this one guy in Glendale, or somewhere in the Valley,” a close friend told us.

    “Obviously this guy was giving him as much as he wanted, and with an addict, you can’t do that, it was terrible.”

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    Five people have been charged in connection with Perry’s death, including two doctors. Getty Images
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    Perry’s family said they are looking forward to “justice taking its course.” Getty Images

    Following the latest charges, Perry’s stepfather, Keith Morrison, spoke out on behalf of their family .

    “We were and still are heartbroken by Matthew’s death, but it has helped to know law enforcement has taken his case very seriously,” the former “Dateline” correspondent, 77, told NBC News Thursday.

    “We look forward to justice taking its course.”

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