Two doctors and three others have been charged with supplying late actor Matthew Perry with ketamine that led to his death last year. The defendants including the actor’s assistant and two doctors have been accused of taking “advantage of Perry’s addiction issues to enrich themselves.”Defendant Placentia was a medical doctor, who worked with another medical doctor, defendant Mark Chavez, to obtain ketamine. The 54-year-old actor died from “acute effects” of ketamine and other factors that caused him to drown in his hot tub last October. The late actor is said to have received several injections of the drug on the day he died from his live-in personal assistant. The assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, is the one who found Perry dead later that day.
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