
It is expected that the accused of giving Matthew Perry Ketamine in weeks that led to the death of an overdose of the star “friends” will proceed on Wednesday.
Dr. Salvador Plasenia would be the fourth of five people accused in connection with Perry’s death to confess to blame.
According to a signed document filed with the Federal Court in Los Angeles, Plasence had in court.
He previously confessed that he was not guilty, but in exchange for wine plaintiffs agreed to cancel three other distributions of ketamine and two number of counterfeiting records.
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The lawyers emphasized the lawyers in -mail after reaching their consent that “at the time of his death” he did not deal with Matthew Perry, and Ketamin, who caused Mr. Perry’s death, did not provide Plasence “.
The remaining accusations can bear maximum prison in prison 40 years and there is no warranty that it will get less, but it will probably be. Plasence is free on Bond from shortly after his arrest in August. He will not be convicted until the future hearing.
The only remaining defendant who has not reached an agreement with the US law firm is Jasveen Sangha, who claims that the prosecutors are a drug dealer known as “Ketamine Queen” and sells a deadly dose. Her court is scheduled to start next month. She begged that innocent.
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According to prosecutors and co -defendants who have achieved their own shops, Plasence illegally delivered a large amount of ketamine to Perry, starting about a month before his death on October 28, 2023.
According to a co -defeated Plasence in a text message, he calls actor “Moron” that could be used for money.
Perry’s personal assistant, his friend and another doctor, all agreed to guilty in exchange for their cooperation, because the government tried to make its case against larger goals, Plasence and Sangha. He has not been convicted yet.
Perry was found by the dead assistant Kenneth Iwamasa. The doctor decided that ketamine, usually used as a surgical anesthetist, was the primary cause of death.
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The actor used the medicine through his regular doctor in legal, but outside the designation of depression, which has become increasingly common. Perry, 54, began looking for more ketamine than his doctor would give him.
In his actions agreement, Plasence admitted that another patient had connected him with Perry and that he began about a month before Perry’s death, illegally supplied 20 bottles of ketamine in a total of 100 mg of drugs along with ketamin loasts and syringes.
According to court submissions, he admitted that he had included another doctor, Mark Chavez to give him the drug.
“I wonder how much this Moron will pay,” according to Chavez’s Agreement on the Chavez Agreement, Plasenia Chavez sent.
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After selling Perry’s drugs for $ 4,500, Plasence reportedly asked Chavez if he could constantly supply them so that Perry’s “go-to” could become, prosecutors said.
For years, Perry fought addiction and dated to his time to “friends” when he became one of the greatest stars of his generation as Chandler Bing. He played alongside Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt Leblanc and David Schwimmer for 10 seasons from 1994 to 2004 at NBC Megahit.
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