A California doctor, who is accused of giving the protagonist of the Friends, is expected to be guilty. Matthew Perry, Access to ketamine a few weeks before his death from an overdose, according to federal prosecutors.
Dr. Salvador Pheneszia will say guilty of four categories of ketamine distribution, federal prosecutors said in a statement yesterday, Monday. Guilt brings a maximum sentence of 40 years and the doctor is expected to submit his confession in the coming weeks.
Matthew Perry – known mainly for his role as Chandler Bing in the series “Buddies” – was found dead in his jacuzzi in Los Angeles in October 2023. He was 54 years old and although he had spoken openly about his struggle with his depression and his depression.
According to messages notified to prosecutors by Dr. Mark Chavez – a doctor who has already been guilty of the case – Dr. Popenses he called Perry’s ‘stupid’ And he wondered how much he would be willing to pay for medicines.
According to the documents submitted for the guilt agreement, Dr. Phenesia He injected ketamine to Perry At his home and in the parking lot of the Long Beach aquarium. Dr. Popensia taught his assistant Perry – who is also accused – how to administer the drug and was selling extra vials to keep them at home, according to the guilt agreement.
The doctor is one of the five people accused For what prosecutors argue that it was an underground network of merchants and health professionals who supplied Perry with ketamine. The actor was taking legal, prescription quantities of the drug to treat his depression, but he wanted more than he was prescribed.
Overall, according to the agreement, between September 30, 2023 and October 12, 2023, Dr. Pheneszia sold to Perry and his assistant twenty Ketamine vials of 5 ml (100 mg/ml), less than a complete packaging of ketamine pastry, and syringes.
Source :Skai
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