Former Perry aide sentenced to 41 months in ketamine death case

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A federal judge sentenced Kenneth Iwamasa, Perry's former live-in assistant, to 41 months in prison for conspiring to distribute ketamine that caused Matthew Perry's death; prosecutors said he repeatedly injected Perry, ignored warning signs and destroyed evidence, and he must self-surrender by July 17 with a $10,000 fine. Iwamasa was the final defendant in the case, following sentences for others including doctors and the so-called Ketamine Queen.
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