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Matthew Perry’s Assistant Sentenced for Role in Actor’s Death

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Matthew Perry’s personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, received a prison sentence of three years and five months. The court found him guilty of injecting Perry with a lethal dose of ketamine. The sentencing took place in Los Angeles, overseen by Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett.

Role and Responsibility

Iwamasa played a significant role in Perry’s struggle with addiction. Judge Garnett criticized his reckless actions in the days leading to Perry’s death. Iwamasa’s sentence followed those of others involved, including corrupt doctors and a street dealer known as the ‘Ketamine Queen.’

Family Reactions

Perry’s family expressed their feelings of betrayal. His mother, sisters, and stepfather, journalist Keith Morrison, spoke out against Iwamasa. Morrison emphasized that despite his loyalty to Perry, Iwamasa had choices. Perry’s business manager, Lisa Ferguson, accused Iwamasa of exploiting Perry’s addiction for personal gain.

Iwamasa’s Response

Iwamasa addressed the court to express his regret. He acknowledged his illegal actions and offered condolences to Perry’s friends and family. Despite being stoic during the sentencing, his acknowledgment marked a significant point in the hearing.

Legal Proceedings

Iwamasa’s guilty plea came after he misled police and hid evidence. Prosecutors requested a sentence that Iwamasa received, which included a $10,000 fine and two years of probation. Judge Garnett stated there was no evidence of malicious intent or financial benefit from the crime.

The case highlights the complexities of addiction and the responsibilities of those in close proximity to individuals struggling with substance abuse.

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