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Doctor Pleads Guilty In Death Of 'Friends' Star Matthew Perry

Authorities said Dr Salvador Plasencia purchased ketamine from Dr Mark Chavez, and in text messages to Chavez discussing the amount to charge Perry for the drug wrote: "I wonder how much this moron will pay."

Cover image via Mike Blake/Reuters

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One of two California doctors who were among the five people charged in the overdose death of Friends star Matthew Perry pleaded guilty on Wednesday, 2 October to illegally distributing the drug ketamine

Dr Mark Chavez of San Diego entered the plea during an appearance in US District Court in Los Angeles. He could face up to 10 years in prison at his sentencing, which was scheduled for April.

Another physician charged in the case, Dr Salvador Plasencia, has pleaded not guilty, as has co-defendant Jasveen Sangha, who authorities said was an illicit supplier of the drug and was known as the "ketamine queen."

The pair are scheduled to go on trial in March.

Perry's live-in personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, who admitted to injecting Perry with the drug, and the alleged middleman who said he obtained ketamine from Sangha, have already pleaded guilty to charges they faced.

Authorities said Plasencia purchased ketamine from Chavez, and in text messages to Chavez discussing the amount to charge Perry for the drug wrote: "I wonder how much this moron will pay."

In court on Wednesday, Chavez, 54, stood at a podium and answered "Yes, your honor" to a series of questions.

The defendant admitted to obtaining ketamine with a fraudulent prescription written for another patient and that he knew the drug was intended for Perry.

He also acknowledged providing ketamine, a short-acting anaesthetic, to Plasencia, and that he understood it should only be administered under medical supervision with proper safety equipment nearby.

According to court documents, Plasencia administered ketamine to Perry at the actor's home and supplied vials that were injected by the assistant. Plasencia's lawyer has said his client properly prescribed and administered ketamine to Perry.

Mark Chavez, a doctor accused of supplying ketamine to 'Friends' actor Matthew Perry before his death, leaves federal court in Los Angeles, California, 2 October.

Image via Mike Blake/Reuters

Perry died at age 54 in October 2023 from "acute effects" of ketamine and other factors that caused him to lose consciousness and drown in his hot tub, according to a December 2023 autopsy report

The actor had publicly acknowledged decades of substance abuse, including during the years he starred as Chandler Bing on the hit 1990s television sitcom Friends.

Chavez pleaded guilty under an agreement with prosecutors, who offered him lesser charges for his assistance in their case against Plasencia and Sangha.

"He has accepted responsibility. He is cooperating," Matt Binninger, Chavez's attorney, said in court.

Chavez has relinquished his medical license and remains free on bond until his sentencing.

The actor was reported to have been found dead of an apparent drowning in a hot tub:

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