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Matthew Perry’s Assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa
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Kenneth Iwamasa injected Mr. Perry with the ketamine that killed him. He is the last of five defendants to be sentenced in the case.
- Frame 1Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett orders Kenneth Iwamasa to serve 41 months in federal prison over ketamine injections tied to Matthew Perry’s death.
- Frame 2Iwamasa had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine after prosecutors said he bought and injected the drug without medical training.
- Frame 3The sentence closes a five-defendant prosecution that followed Perry’s Oct. 28, 2023 death at age 54.
- Frame 4Other defendants drew different penalties: Salvador Plasencia received 30 months, while Mark Chavez got supervised release and home confinement.
- Frame 5Perry’s stepfather told the court Iwamasa betrayed the family after they asked him to call if Perry relapsed.
- Frame 6Next deadline: Iwamasa must surrender by noon July 17 as the case’s prison terms start to take effect.
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- May 27, 7:42 PM EDT
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