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Perry’s aide jailed for role in ketamine-fueled death
culture1 month ago

Perry’s aide jailed for role in ketamine-fueled death

Kenneth Iwamasa, Perry’s live-in personal assistant, was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death, admitting he supplied and personally injected Perry multiple times in the days before his death and was the last person to see him alive; his cooperation made him a key witness as the broader case against five involved in the overdose closes.

Perry’s Live-In Assistant Sentenced in Ketamine-Linked Death Case
entertainment1 month ago

Perry’s Live-In Assistant Sentenced in Ketamine-Linked Death Case

Kenneth Iwamasa, Perry’s live-in assistant, was sentenced to nearly 3.5 years in prison and fined $10,000 for his role in the 2023 death of Matthew Perry after administering three ketamine doses. He was the final defendant to be sentenced, having pleaded out earlier, while Jasveen Sangha (the Ketamine Queen) received 15 years for distributing the drug. The judge ruled that while there was no evidence of malicious intent, Iwamasa’s close relationship with Perry and his failure to intervene constituted recklessness, with Perry’s reported last words before the incident, “Shoot me up with a big one,” cited in coverage.

Perry's aide sentenced to 41 months in ketamine distribution linked to actor's death
entertainment1 month ago

Perry's aide sentenced to 41 months in ketamine distribution linked to actor's death

Matthew Perry's live-in assistant Kenneth Iwamasa was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison and a $10,000 fine for conspiring to distribute ketamine to the actor and administering the fatal dose that led to Perry's 2023 death. Prosecutors say Iwamasa procured and injected Perry with ketamine multiple times daily, as part of a broader scheme involving other defendants and cash-based drug sales. Perry's family described the betrayal as devastating, and the case highlighted a network of doctors and dealers connected to the overdose.

Assistant in Matthew Perry Ketamine Death Sentenced to 41 Months
courts-and-crime1 month ago

Assistant in Matthew Perry Ketamine Death Sentenced to 41 Months

Matthew Perry’s live-in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to distribute ketamine that contributed to the actor’s death in October 2023; prosecutors said he obtained, administered, and concealed ketamine doses for Perry, while Perry’s family condemned him as a “monster.” Co-defendants in the case received shorter or longer penalties, including a 15-year sentence for the “Ketamine Queen” Sangha and prison terms for others, as Perry’s death was ruled an acute ketamine overdose.

Iwamasa receives 3.5-year sentence in Perry ketamine death case
crime1 month ago

Iwamasa receives 3.5-year sentence in Perry ketamine death case

Kenneth Iwamasa, Matthew Perry’s live-in assistant, was sentenced in Los Angeles federal court to 3 years and 5 months in prison, plus 2 years of probation and a $10,000 fine, for his central role in Perry’s ketamine-related death. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine resulting in death and acted as Perry’s enabler and drug intermediary. Perry, a star of Friends, died in 2023; Iwamasa was the last defendant sentenced in the case amid a multi-year investigation. The judge noted reckless conduct but did not find evidence of malicious intent, and emphasized Iwamasa could have refused to assist.

Former Perry aide sentenced to 41 months in ketamine death case
crime1 month ago

Former Perry aide sentenced to 41 months in ketamine death case

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.

Former assistant jailed for ketamine-linked death of Matthew Perry
crime1 month ago

Former assistant jailed for ketamine-linked death of Matthew Perry

Matthew Perry’s former personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa was sentenced to three years and five months in federal prison and fined $10,000 for conspiring to distribute ketamine that contributed to the actor’s 2023 death. Iwamasa, who admitted repeatedly injecting Perry with ketamine without medical training, was the last of five suspects sentenced in the case, with Jasveen Sangha having received a 15-year term earlier. Perry’s family had urged a harsher punishment, describing Iwamasa as enabling addiction and betraying the actor’s trust. Perry died from an accidental ketamine overdose at his Pacific Palisades home; other relatives and medical professionals involved in the case had earlier been sentenced in separate actions. Iwamasa must surrender by July 17.

Perry ketamine case: longtime aide gets 3.5-year sentence
crime-and-justice1 month ago

Perry ketamine case: longtime aide gets 3.5-year sentence

Matthew Perry’s personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa was sentenced to three years and five months in federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine linked to the actor’s death. Prosecutors said Iwamasa bought ketamine from a doctor and administered injections to Perry multiple times daily, with the overdose occurring in Perry’s Los Angeles home in 2023; the case branched from a multi‑defendant investigation and culminates years of prosecutorial activity surrounding Perry’s ketamine death.

Mother of Matthew Perry condemns ex-assistant for enabling fatal ketamine addiction
us-news1 month ago

Mother of Matthew Perry condemns ex-assistant for enabling fatal ketamine addiction

Suzanne Morrison, Matthew Perry’s mother, delivers a victim impact statement accusing his former assistant Kenneth Iwamasa of enabling his addiction and repeatedly injecting him with ketamine, contributing to Perry’s 2023 accidental death; Iwamasa pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine and faces sentencing on May 27, with prosecutors noting he worked with others to illegally obtain and supply the drug.