Matthew Perry's assistant jailed for 41 months over actor's ketamine death
Matthew Perry's live-in personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, has been sentenced to 41 months in prison for his role in the actor's ketamine-related death. Iwamasa, who has no medical training, conspired with two doctors to provide Perry with over $50,000 worth of ketamine in the weeks leading up to his death in October 2023.

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AI-generatedMatthew Perry's live-in personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, has been sentenced to 41 months in prison for his role in the actor's ketamine-related death. Iwamasa, who has no medical training, conspired with two doctors to provide Perry with over $50,000 worth of ketamine in the weeks leading up to his death in October 2023. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death and expressed deep regret for his actions in court. In addition to prison time, Iwamasa received two years of supervised release and a $10,000 fine. The judge cited Iwamasa's awareness of Perry's addiction struggles and his actions in concealing evidence after the death when handing down the sentence.
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5 extractedIwamasa expressed remorse to Perry's family in court, stating, 'I'm just so sorry to have done illegal acts that I will forever regret.'
Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett cited Iwamasa's knowledge of Perry's addiction and evidence concealment in sentencing.
Iwamasa pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death.
Iwamasa injected Perry with ketamine and provided him with over $50,000 of the drug in the weeks before his death.
Matthew Perry's personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, was sentenced to 41 months in prison for his role in the actor's ketamine death.