Matthew Perry's Ketamine Use: New Report Reveals Shocking Details Spending Habits A new report has confirmed that the late actor Matthew Perry and h
Matthew Perry’s Ketamine Use: New Report Reveals Shocking Details
Spending Habits
A new report has confirmed that the late actor Matthew Perry and his live-in assistant Kenny Iwamasa spent at least $55,000 on 55 vials of ketamine and related syringes in the 29 days leading up to the late actor’s fatal overdose at the age of 54 on October 28, 2023.
Text Messages and Illegal Transactions
Justice Department authorities said Iwamasa sent a series of text messages requesting more of the surgical anesthetic from his suppliers, including an illegal transaction, Us Weekly reported after reviewing court documents in the lawsuit against Iwamasa.
Investigation and Arrests
Iwamasa is one of five people arrested earlier this month in connection with Perry’s death, having once met with the “Friends” actor and Dr. Salvador Plasencia in a parking lot where the actor was injected with ketamine, according to legal documents reviewed by prosecutors.
Plasencia’s Involvement
Legal documents state that Iwamasa and Plasencia exchanged thousands in cash for vials of ketamine, noting that Plasencia injected Perry with ketamine at his home on multiple occasions.
Double Dose and Consequences
In one case, Plasencia injected the actor who played Chandler Bing on the NBC series within hours of Perry having already been given a previous dose of ketamine.
The double dose caused Perry’s systolic blood pressure to spike to dangerous levels, according to legal documents, with the actor unable to speak or move as a result of the injection. Iwamasa illegally spent $6,000 on 25 vials of ketamine, according to legal documents, nine days after he illegally purchased the 25 vials of ketamine.
Conclusion
The tragic death of Matthew Perry serves as a reminder of the dangers of substance abuse and the importance of seeking help. It is essential to support those struggling with addiction and to work towards a world where everyone has access to the resources they need to live a healthy and fulfilling life.
FAQs
Q: What was the amount spent on ketamine by Matthew Perry and his assistant Kenny Iwamasa?
A: At least $55,000 on 55 vials of ketamine and related syringes in the 29 days leading up to Perry’s fatal overdose.
Q: How many people were arrested in connection with Perry’s death?
A: Five people, including Kenny Iwamasa and Dr. Salvador Plasencia.
Q: What was the outcome of the double dose of ketamine injected by Dr. Plasencia?
A: The double dose caused Perry’s systolic blood pressure to spike to dangerous levels, leaving him unable to speak or move as a result of the injection.
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