Matthew Perry's Assistant Sentenced in Connection to Actor's Death
‘Anger is understatement’: Matthew Perry’s stepfather breaks down after assistant’s sentencing
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Kenneth Iwamasa, assistant to actor Matthew Perry, has received a sentence of three years and five months for his involvement in Perry's ketamine overdose death. The sentencing highlighted the emotional toll on Perry's family and revealed a broader network of ketamine suppliers.
- 01Kenneth Iwamasa was sentenced to three years and five months in prison.
- 02Iwamasa was found guilty of arranging and injecting the fatal doses of ketamine.
- 03Matthew Perry passed away at the age of 54 due to a ketamine overdose.
- 04Perry's stepfather, Keith Morrison, described the family as 'completely broken' by the loss.
- 05The case has unveiled a network of ketamine suppliers, including alleged dealer Jasveen Sangha.
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Kenneth Iwamasa, the assistant of late actor Matthew Perry, has been sentenced to three years and five months in prison following his role in Perry's ketamine overdose death. Prosecutors revealed that Iwamasa facilitated the arrangement and injection of the lethal doses that resulted in Perry's tragic passing at age 54. During the sentencing, emotional testimonies from Perry's family were shared, with stepfather Keith Morrison expressing that Perry's mother is 'completely broken' and stating that 'anger is an understatement.' This case has also shed light on a troubling network of ketamine suppliers, including doctors and the alleged dealer known as the 'Ketamine Queen.'
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