Doctor who gave Matthew Perry ketamine, called him a 'moron,' to plead guilty
Briefly

Dr. Salvador Plasencia is expected to plead guilty on charges of distributing ketamine linked to Matthew Perry's overdose death. He initially pleaded not guilty but agreed to plead guilty to four counts in exchange for dropping additional charges. Although he faces potential maximum sentences of 40 years, sentencing will follow a future hearing. Plasencia’s attorneys maintain he was not treating Perry at the time of death. Jasveen Sangha is the last defendant remaining who has not reached a plea agreement, facing trial next month.
Dr. Salvador Plasencia is expected to plead guilty to four counts of distribution of ketamine in connection to Matthew Perry's overdose death, with previous charges dropped in exchange.
Plasencia's attorneys stated he was not treating Perry at the time of his death and did not provide the ketamine that caused his passing.
The remaining charges carry a potential maximum of 40 years in prison, but the actual sentence may be less, and sentencing will occur at a future hearing.
The only remaining defendant yet to plead guilty is Jasveen Sangha, accused of being a drug dealer linked to the lethal dose provided to Perry.
Read at ABC7 Los Angeles
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