Matthew Perry
Coverage of Matthew Perry in the Nexus archive.
- Matthew Perry doctor appeals 30-month sentence as he insists he was acting as DRUG DEALER not physician
Matthew Perry's doctor is appealing a 30-month sentence, claiming he acted as a drug dealer rather than a physician. The appeal challenges the legal classification of his role in the case.
- Matthew Perry doctor appeals 30-month sentence as he insists he was acting as DRUG DEALER not physician
Matthew Perry's doctor is appealing a 30-month sentence, claiming he acted as a drug dealer rather than a physician. The appeal challenges the legal characterization of his role in the case.
- Matthew Perry’s business manager accused assistant of leaving actor to die in scathing takedown
Lisa Ferguson, Matthew Perry’s business manager and executor of his estate, accused Kenneth Iwasama of leaving the actor to die during a federal court confrontation. The incident occurred in a legal battle involving Perry’s estate.
- Matthew Perry's assistant sentenced over ketamine injection
Matthew Perry, the 'Friends' star, drowned in his hot tub in 2023 after being administered a fatal ketamine injection. His longtime personal assistant, who provided the injection, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and was sentenced to over three years in prison.
- In court as Matthew Perry's assistant sentenced
Kenneth Iwamansa, Matthew Perry's assistant who administered ketamine to him, was sentenced to 41 months in prison. BBC reporter Shaimaa Khalil was present during the sentencing hearing.
- Former assistant to TV star Matthew Perry sentenced to 41 months in prison
Kenneth Iwamasa, a former assistant to TV star Matthew Perry, was sentenced to 41 months in prison as part of a prosecution involving five people linked to Perry's death from the drug ketamine.
- Matthew Perry's former assistant imprisoned over fatal ketamine injections
Kenneth Iwamasa, one of five individuals who pleaded guilty to the ketamine overdose death of actor Matthew Perry, was sentenced in Los Angeles on May 27, 2026. The incident led to the imprisonment of Perry's former assistant.
- Matthew Perry's assistant jailed for 41 months over actor's ketamine death
Matthew Perry's assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, was sentenced to 41 months in prison for his role in the actor's ketamine-related death. Iwamasa pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death and expressed regret for his actions.
- Matthew Perry's assistant jailed for 41 months over actor's ketamine death
Matthew Perry's assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, was sentenced to 41 months in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to distribute ketamine that caused the actor's death. Iwamasa expressed lifelong regret for his actions.
- Matthew Perry's assistant who injected Friends star with ketamine on day of his death is sentenced
Matthew Perry's assistant, who administered ketamine to the actor on the day of his death, has been sentenced. The incident is linked to Perry's fatal overdose, which occurred in 2023.
- Matthew Perry's assistant who injected Friends star with ketamine on day of his death is sentenced
Matthew Perry's assistant was sentenced for administering ketamine to the actor on the day of his death. The incident is linked to Perry's fatal overdose, which occurred shortly after the injection.
- Matthew Perry’s assistant gets 3 years, 5 months in prison for central role in his ketamine death
Matthew Perry's live-in personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, was sentenced to 3 years and 5 months in prison for his role in the actor's ketamine-related death. Iwamasa, who injected Perry with the fatal dose and enabled his addiction, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine resulting in death and testified as a key witness for prosecutors.
- Matthew Perry's assistant who injected him with fatal dose of ketamine gets over 3 years in prison
Kenneth Iwamasa, 60, was sentenced to over three years in prison for injecting Matthew Perry with a fatal dose of ketamine. He is the fifth and final individual convicted in connection with Perry's 2023 death.
- Matthew Perry’s assistant sentenced to three years and five months for actor’s ketamine death
Matthew Perry's assistant, Iwamasa, was sentenced to three years and five months in prison for his role in the actor's death caused by ketamine. Iwamasa cooperated with investigators during the inquiry into Perry's death.
- Assistant who injected Matthew Perry with ketamine to be sentenced
Kenneth Iwamasa, Matthew Perry's personal assistant, pleaded guilty to distributing ketamine that caused the Friends actor's death in 2023. He will be sentenced on Wednesday, with prosecutors seeking three years and five months in prison.
- Man who injected Friends star with fatal ketamine dose jailed
A man was jailed for injecting Friends star Matthew Perry with a fatal dose of ketamine. The incident led to Perry's death, resulting in criminal charges against the perpetrator.
- Matthew Perry’s Former Live-In Personal Assistant Sentenced to Nearly 3½ Years in Federal Prison for Conspiring to Distribute Ketamine to Actor
Matthew Perry’s former live-in personal assistant was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for conspiring to distribute ketamine to the actor, including the dose linked to his October 2023 death. The individual, identified as a San Fernando Valley man, repeatedly injected Perry with the drug.
- He was Matthew Perry's trusted assistant for years. Now he faces prison for the actor's death.
Kenneth Iwamasa, Matthew Perry's former live-in assistant who earned $150,000 annually, faces up to 15 years in prison for his role in the actor's death. The case highlights legal consequences tied to his position in Perry's life.
- Matthew Perry's assistant to be sentenced for injecting ketamine that killed actor
Matthew Perry's assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine, which contributed to the actor's death. He is set to be sentenced for his role in the incident.
- Matthew Perry’s sisters blast actor’s assistant who ‘repeatedly’ injected him with ketamine, ‘left him in a hot tub to die’
Matthew Perry's sisters accused his assistant of repeatedly injecting him with ketamine and leaving him in a hot tub to die. The assistant, Iwamasa, pleaded guilty to distributing ketamine to Perry on the day he died in October 2023.
- Matthew Perry’s sisters blast actor’s assistant who ‘repeatedly’ injected him with ketamine, ‘left him in a hot tub to die’
Matthew Perry's sisters accused his assistant of repeatedly injecting him with ketamine and leaving him in a hot tub to die. The assistant, Iwamasa, pleaded guilty to distributing ketamine to Perry on the day he died in October 2023.
- Man sentenced for supplying ketamine to Matthew Perry
A man has been sentenced for supplying ketamine to Matthew Perry. The sentence was given as a result of the man's involvement in providing the drug. Matthew Perry is an American-Canadian actor.
- Man sentenced to 2 years over Matthew Perry's ketamine overdose death
Erik Fleming was sentenced to 2 years for his role in a conspiracy to distribute ketamine that led to Matthew Perry's death. He is one of five people charged and convicted in the case. The conspiracy involved the illegal distribution of ketamine.
- Matthew Perry drug counselor who delivered fatal dose of ketamine to Friends star lands jail time
A drug counselor who delivered a fatal dose of ketamine to Matthew Perry has been sentenced to jail time. The incident involved the Friends star, highlighting concerns about substance abuse and accountability. The counselor's actions led to severe consequences.
- Matthew Perry drug counselor who delivered fatal dose of ketamine to Friends star lands jail time
A drug counselor who delivered a fatal dose of ketamine to Matthew Perry has been sentenced to jail time. The incident involved the Friends star and resulted in severe consequences. The case highlights the dangers of substance abuse and the importance of responsible counseling.
- Drug counselor who distributed ketamine to Matthew Perry sentenced to 2 years
A licensed drug addiction counselor, Eric Fleming, has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for distributing ketamine to Matthew Perry, which was connected to Perry's death. Fleming pleaded guilty and obtained ketamine from a dealer to sell to Perry at a marked-up price. The incident highlights the complex issue of substance abuse and distribution.
- Drug counselor who delivered ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry ketamine that killed him gets 2 years
Erik Fleming, a licensed drug addiction counselor, was sentenced to two years in prison for delivering ketamine to Matthew Perry, which led to his death. Fleming had pleaded guilty and cooperated with investigators, providing information about Jasveen Sangha, a convicted drug dealer. Perry, a 'Friends' star, died in 2023 from a ketamine overdose at his Los Angeles home.
- Drug counselor who delivered ketamine dose that killed Matthew Perry gets two years
Erik Fleming, a licensed drug addiction counselor, was sentenced to two years in prison for delivering ketamine doses that killed Matthew Perry. The sentence was handed down by Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett in a Los Angeles federal court. Fleming had previously pleaded guilty over the 2023 death of the Friends actor.
- Drug counselor who sold Matthew Perry fatal dose of ketamine handed prison sentence
Erik Fleming pleaded guilty to distributing ketamine that killed Matthew Perry in 2023 and was handed a prison sentence. Fleming distributed the fatal dose in Los Angeles. The incident led to the death of 'Friends' actor Matthew Perry.
- Drug counselor who distributed ketamine that killed Matthew Perry sentenced to 2 years
A drug counselor has been sentenced to 2 years for distributing ketamine that resulted in the death of Matthew Perry. The incident occurred and the counselor was found guilty. Matthew Perry was in London, England at the time.
- PETER HITCHENS: I told Matthew Perry it's not 'evil' drug dealers we have to stop, but the buyers and users. If only he'd listened…
Peter Hitchens argued against targeting drug dealers, advocating instead to focus on buyers and users, referencing Matthew Perry. The article highlights a debate on drug policy approaches.
- "Ketamine Queen" sentenced to 15 years in prison in connection with Matthew Perry's death
Jasveen Sangha, referred to as 'Ketamine Queen,' received a 15-year prison sentence for federal drug charges linked to Matthew Perry's death. The sentencing follows her guilty plea in September.
- Matthew Perry's 'Ketamine Queen' drug dealer sentenced to 15 years in jail for selling fatal dose to Friends icon
Matthew Perry's former drug dealer, referred to as 'Ketamine Queen,' has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling a fatal dose of ketamine to the 'Friends' actor. The case highlights the dangers of illicit drug distribution and its impact on celebrity health.
- Woman given 15 years for role supplying drugs linked to Matthew Perry death
A woman received a 15-year prison sentence for supplying drugs that contributed to Matthew Perry's death in 2023. She pleaded guilty to five felony drug charges related to the incident.
- 'Ketamine Queen' sentenced to 15 years in Matthew Perry overdose death
Jasveen Sangha was sentenced to 15 years for her role in the death of actor Matthew Perry, whose overdose was linked to drugs she sold. Perry, known for his role in 'Friends,' had a long history of addiction.
- ‘Ketamine Queen’ sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling Matthew Perry the drugs that killed him
Jasveen Sangha received a 15-year prison sentence for selling ketamine to Matthew Perry, whose overdose death occurred in 2023. She is the third defendant among five guilty pleas linked to the incident.
- ‘Ketamine Queen’ to be sentenced for selling Matthew Perry the drugs that killed him
Jasveen Sangha is set to be sentenced for selling Matthew Perry ketamine that led to his death in 2023.