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    Ex-Assistant to Matthew Perry Sentenced to 41 Months in Ketamine Case

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kenneth Iwamasa, who once worked as an assistant to the late TV star Matthew Perry, has been sentenced to 41 months in prison. This sentencing marks the conclusion of a legal case involving five individuals connected to the circumstances surrounding Perry’s death. The actor’s passing was linked to the drug ketamine, which has raised significant concerns about substance abuse and its consequences in the entertainment industry.

    Matthew Perry, best known for his role in the iconic television series “Friends,” struggled publicly with addiction issues throughout his career. The involvement of multiple people in the case highlights the complex network often surrounding high-profile figures and their battles with drugs. This case has drawn attention to the responsibilities of those close to celebrities in preventing drug misuse and ensuring their well-being.

    In a significant development, the sentencing of Iwamasa underscores the legal system’s efforts to address drug-related deaths and hold accountable those who may contribute to such tragedies. The outcome serves as a reminder of the broader impact of addiction beyond the individual, affecting families, friends, and communities. Meanwhile, it also prompts ongoing discussions about support systems and preventive measures within the entertainment sector and beyond.

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