Close Menu
Alan C. Moore
    What's Hot

    ‘Separation of Powers’ Is The Judiciary’s Bogus Justification For Anti-Trump Lawfare

    June 5, 2025

    Rejecting Santa Ono At The University Of Florida Shows Americans Are Done With DEI

    June 5, 2025

    Nearly One-Quarter Of U.S. Public School Enrollment Could Be Anchor Babies

    June 5, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • ‘Separation of Powers’ Is The Judiciary’s Bogus Justification For Anti-Trump Lawfare
    • Rejecting Santa Ono At The University Of Florida Shows Americans Are Done With DEI
    • Nearly One-Quarter Of U.S. Public School Enrollment Could Be Anchor Babies
    • States Have No Incentive To Stop Food Stamp Fraudsters From Stealing Your Money
    • KJP Should Be Compelled To Give Her Tell-All About Biden’s Decline Under Oath
    • Democrats confront ‘existential’ problem of winning back blue-collar workers
    • How Europe is planning to cope with drought
    • German Cabinet approves stricter asylum measures
    Alan C. MooreAlan C. Moore
    Subscribe
    Thursday, June 5
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • Video
    • About Alan
    • Newsletter Sign-up
    Alan C. Moore
    Home » Blog » Matthew Perry’s death: How ‘Friends’ actor was exploited in $55,000 Ketamine drug scheme

    Matthew Perry’s death: How ‘Friends’ actor was exploited in $55,000 Ketamine drug scheme

    August 16, 2024Updated:August 16, 2024 World No Comments
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    image

    Matthew Perry’s personal assistant, two physicians, and two other people have been indicted for their roles in procuring morphine that led to his death.
    According to national court records, Perry’s aide and an acquaintance worked with two physicians and a drug dealer to get tens of thousands of dollars worth of morphine for Perry, who had a long history of substance abuse.
    Key points of the indictment
    Role of the defendants: The indictment details how Jasveen Sangha, dubbed the “Ketamine Queen,” and Dr Salvador Plasencia were involved in obtaining and distributing ketamine. Sangha maintained a “stash house” in North Hollywood, reported NYT. Plasencia, a physician at an urgent care center, facilitated the drug distribution despite Perry’s known history of drug abuse.
    Charges and evidence: Plasencia and Sangha are charged with conspiracy to distribute ketamine, distribution resulting in death, and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. Court documents reveal Plasencia’s derogatory texts about Perry, including “I wonder how much this moron will pay” and “Let’s find out,” reported NYT.
    Use and abuse of ketamine: Ketamine, used increasingly for mental health treatments, was also abused recreationally. Perry had sought treatment for depression and anxiety, leading to addiction to intravenous ketamine. The autopsy report showed that Perry’s ketamine levels were equivalent to those used in general anesthesia.
    Guilty pleas and sentences: Erik Fleming, an acquaintance of Perry’s, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine and distribution resulting in death. Dr Mark Chavez admitted to selling ketamine to Plasencia, while Kenneth Iwamasa, Perry’s assistant, injected him with ketamine. Iwamasa faces up to 15 years in prison, while Fleming faces up to 25 years. Chavez will be arraigned on August 30 and faces up to 10 years in prison.
    Investigation details: The DEA and US Postal Inspection Service are investigating the case. Sangha’s home was raided in March, resulting in the seizure of 79 bottles of ketamine, nearly 2,000 grams of methamphetamine, and other drugs.
    Financial exploitation: Plasencia and Sangha were accused of charging exorbitant prices for ketamine. At one point, they charged Perry $2,000 per vial, which cost about $12.
    Legal proceedings: Sangha and Plasencia have pleaded not guilty. Sangha is being held without bond, and Plasencia’s bond is set at $100,000. Their trials are scheduled for October.

    Source credit

    Keep Reading

    How Europe is planning to cope with drought

    Australia says China anxiety, geography driving closer Indonesia ties

    German Cabinet approves stricter asylum measures

    Nato is set to approve new military purchases as part of a major defence spending hike

    Burundi votes but with opposition neutered

    Amid Trump threat, why universities in UAE is a great destination for Indian and foreign students

    Editors Picks

    ‘Separation of Powers’ Is The Judiciary’s Bogus Justification For Anti-Trump Lawfare

    June 5, 2025

    Rejecting Santa Ono At The University Of Florida Shows Americans Are Done With DEI

    June 5, 2025

    Nearly One-Quarter Of U.S. Public School Enrollment Could Be Anchor Babies

    June 5, 2025

    States Have No Incentive To Stop Food Stamp Fraudsters From Stealing Your Money

    June 5, 2025

    KJP Should Be Compelled To Give Her Tell-All About Biden’s Decline Under Oath

    June 5, 2025

    Democrats confront ‘existential’ problem of winning back blue-collar workers

    June 5, 2025

    How Europe is planning to cope with drought

    June 5, 2025

    German Cabinet approves stricter asylum measures

    June 5, 2025

    Australia says China anxiety, geography driving closer Indonesia ties

    June 5, 2025

    OMB: Rescission Bill Would Cut Funding For ‘Sexual Networks’ In Nepal And These 16 Other Boondoggles

    June 5, 2025
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • About Alan
    • Contact

    Sign up for the Conservative Insider Newsletter.

    Get the latest conservative news from alancmoore.com [aweber listid="5891409" formid="902172699" formtype="webform"]
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Instagram TikTok
    © 2025 alancmoore.com
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.