Doctor admits ketamine for Matthew Perry! He faces 40 years in court!
In the Matthew Perry case, a doctor admits to obtaining ketamine, which led to the actor's overdose.

Doctor admits ketamine for Matthew Perry! He faces 40 years in court!
The death of actor Matthew Perry, known from the cult series “Friends”, remains a topic of public interest several months after his tragic death on October 28, 2023. Recent court documents have now revealed new details, particularly the role of Dr. Illuminate Salvador Plasencia. The doctor, identified in the document as "Dr. P." has confessed, obtained ketamine for Perry on several occasions and even personally injected him in several cases. These injections took place both in Perry's home and in public parking lots, as Bietigheimer Zeitung reports.
Dr. Plasencia is alleged to have repeatedly obtained ketamine for the actor between September 30 and October 12, 2023. He received several thousand dollars for his services. Important note: However, it was determined that the dose of ketamine that ultimately led to Perry's death was not administered by Dr. Plasencia was obtained. The legal review of the case is in full swing, especially since five other people have been charged in connection with Perry's death, including his assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, who confessed in August 2022 to injecting Perry with ketamine without authorization.
Legal consequences and charges
Dr. In addition to facing charges of illegally selling ketamine, Plasencia plans to plead guilty. He faces up to 40 years in prison. The indictment includes incriminating text messages in which he discussed pricing for the drug. This constitutes a significant violation of medical practice as prosecutors allege that Plasencia distributed ketamine to Perry and his assistant outside of normal medical standards.
In addition to Plasencia, there are other abnormalities associated with Perry's ketamine treatments. Before his death, Perry received controversial treatment that was under medical supervision but went beyond doctor-approved amounts. The fatal dose that was ultimately given to Perry is said to have come from Jasveen Sangha, who is also currently facing trial and could face life in prison if convicted.
A tragic legacy
Matthew Perry's death and the case that followed shine a bright light on problems in the health care system, particularly when it comes to the use of prescription drugs. The legal implications for all involved are far-reaching, and the case has sparked debate about the ethical limits of ketamine regulations and the responsibilities of medical professionals. The social and emotional impact of Perry's tragic end will continue to preoccupy society and fans, highlighting the need for careful review of medical practices surrounding addiction treatment.
The coming period will show how the legal disputes develop and what lessons can ultimately be drawn from this tragic story. While Dr. As Plasencia and other defendants stand trial, the memory of Matthew Perry and the challenges many people face in the battle against addiction remains present.