Matthew Perry's Mother Blames Assistant for Actor's Death in Emotional Letter
Matthew Perry's Mom Says Friends Star's "Paid The Price" Of Trusting His Assistant

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Suzanne Morrison, mother of late 'Friends' star Matthew Perry, has criticized his assistant Kenneth Iwamasa in a heartfelt letter, claiming he contributed to her son's struggles with addiction. Perry, who died on October 28, 2023, was found in his jacuzzi, and Morrison accuses Iwamasa of enabling his drug use rather than protecting him.
- 01Matthew Perry was found dead in his jacuzzi on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54.
- 02Suzanne Morrison accused Kenneth Iwamasa of 'aiding and abetting' her son's drug use.
- 03Iwamasa is scheduled for sentencing on May 27, 2024, after pleading guilty to charges related to Perry's death.
- 04A coroner's report indicated Perry died from acute ketamine effects, with drowning and coronary artery disease as contributing factors.
- 05Five individuals have been charged in connection with Perry's death, with varying sentences already handed down.
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Suzanne Morrison, the mother of late actor Matthew Perry, has expressed her anguish in a letter directed at his assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, following her son's tragic death on October 28, 2023. Perry, known for his role in the iconic television series 'Friends', was found lifeless in the jacuzzi of his Los Angeles home. Morrison described Iwamasa as a man without a conscience, accusing him of facilitating her son's drug addiction rather than offering support. She claimed that Iwamasa repeatedly injected drugs into Perry's body, despite being unqualified and aware of the dangers involved. Morrison recounted the painful moment she discovered her son’s body, stating, “He was, in spite of all we went through, my heart and soul.” Investigators are currently probing Iwamasa's involvement in Perry's death, with a coroner's report confirming that the actor died from the acute effects of ketamine, alongside other health issues. Iwamasa, among five individuals charged with drug-related offenses, is set to be sentenced on May 27, 2024, while others have already received prison sentences for their roles in supplying drugs to Perry.
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