Perry's aide sentenced to 41 months in ketamine-linked death case

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The live-in assistant to Matthew Perry, Kenneth Iwamasa, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing Perry’s death; he admitted injecting Perry and helping procure the drug as part of a broader case that saw multiple defendants plead guilty. Iwamasa will report to prison July 17, with a judge citing recklessness and concealment of evidence, while other defendants in the case have also received prison terms for supplying ketamine to the actor.
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