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Peacock released a special on Tuesday that focused on Matthew Perry's life with addiction and the consequences of his death due to the “acute effect of ketamine”.

“Matthew Perry: A Hollywood tragedy”, outside “, examines the case as two of the accused who have not guilty.” Use excerpts from his 2022 memoirs “friends, lovers and the big terrible thing”, interviews with Morgan Fairchild-and Perry Mome on the screen on “friends” played us lawyer for the central district of California, Martin Estrada Martin Estrada, retired lapd detective Greg Kading, and the legends against two people who Two people deal with the death of the actors, have the years with death. Whirlpool on October 28, 2023.

In the emphasis that the accused Jasveen Sangha and Dr. Salvador Plasencia have not yet been brought to court in court, the DOC describes the claims against the two and three others who are guilty after an examination of Perry's death due to criminal charges. It also describes Perry's journey to his apparent ketamine dependency and relies on a doctor to explain how the dissociative anesthesia is legally administered.

In an interview for the doc, the LAPD detective Greg Kading says: “As soon as a responsible doctor realizes that a person is misusing drugs, he will no longer prescribe it. So you have to find a different, friendly, medical doctor until you find someone without taking into account the responsibility.”

He later adds: “If Mr. Perry hadn't been as he was, this might not have attracted attention to uncover these people.”

Here is what happened in criminal proceedings in which the culprits are responsible for the death of the “Friends” star and the next for Sangha and Plasencia, who are to be on trial later this year. (According to court documents, both have secured 100,000 US dollars for the pre -judicial release.)

Who is guilty of Perry's death in Matthew?

Kenneth Iwamasa, Perry's live-in assistant, bought Ketamine worth at least $ 55,000 for the actor, according to the public prosecutor. He agreed to commit a conspiracy guilty to distribute ketamine and will be convicted on May 14th, according to the court records of USA.

Dr. Mark Chavez guilty in October in October to distribute the dissociative anesthesia medication ketamine. He is to be convicted of court files on September 17th.

US lawyers had accused the Chavez resident in San Diego, who used to do a Ketamin clinic, to receive Ketamine illegally, which was sold according to Perry by submitting false information and writing a recipe without the consent of a nameless patient.

The film producer Erik Fleming, who said that he distributed the ketamine that Perry had killed, owed the conspiracy to distribute ketamine and distribution of ketamine, which led to death. According to court documents, he is to be released in court on April 23 to be convicted on April 23.

Who are the 2 people who put Matthew Perry's death in court?

US officials claim that Jasveen Sangha had sold Fleming the ketamine that led to Perry's death. Sangha, who is referred to as “The Ketamine Queen” by North Hollywood in the US lawyers' acts, is faced with nine criminal charges, including conspiracy for the distribution of ketamine, distribution of ketamine, which leads to death and maintenance of a president affected by drugs.

Sangha, who has not guilty in all cases, and Dr. Salvador Plasencia is accused of “distributing Ketamine in Perry in the last weeks of the actor's life”. Plasencia faces a total of 10 criminal counts and has not guilty.

US lawyers claim that Chavez has transferred 22 bottles of ketamine and nine ketamine sucking, which were received fraudulently, to Plasencia for sale to Perry. Text messages in the indictment showed that Plasencia Chavez supposedly said: “I wonder how much of these idiots will pay” and “let it find out”, the indictment says.

According to the Chavez 'Plädoyer agreement, Chavez called Plasencia after the news of Perry's death to inquire whether he believed that the actor could have died of the ketamine that they were distributed with Plasencia, which was supposed to answer that he was not concerned because he hadn't seen Perry for weeks.

Lawyers for Plasencia and Sangha have retained the innocence of their clients.

“My customer never met Matthew Perry, had nothing to do with Matthew Perry, and all the alleged rumors are only that: Urban legend. This theory that this so-called fatal dose is connected to my client is absolute garbage,” said Mark Geragos, one of Sangha's defense lawyers, in an interview that was included in the Peavock special.

“Dr. Plasencia tried to help Mr. Perry and to ensure medical care that would alleviate his problems,” said the doctor's lawyer in a clip. “And Dr. Plasencia was not aware that Mr. Perry initially received ketamine from other people, and when it turned out that something else was going on, he did not make any ketamine at that time.”

Both defendants that had been promoted from October to March are now to begin on August 19. A hearing in court is planned for August 6th before this date.

What happened in the weeks of Matthew Perry's death?

In the indictment that lists the indictment against Plasencia and Sangha, describes the investigators' claims against the two accused and their alleged participation in Perry's death.

On October 10, 2023, assistant Iwamasa Fleming contacted Ketamine, and he conspired with Sangha to acquire and sell the anesthetic to Perry, lawyers say.

On October 24, 2023, “despite less than a week earlier in his clinic that was (Perry) too far away and in his addiction spiral, Plasencia ordered 10 bottles from Ketamine from a wholesaler to sell to Perry, such a Grand jury against Plasencia and Sangha. were bought in Perry's house.

In the following days, Iwamasa Perry allegedly injected six ketamine shots every day. On October 28, 2023, he injected “at least three shots of ketamine”, which were preserved by Fleming and Sangha, which led to the death and serious assault of Perry, claims the indictment.

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