Doctor who helped supply Matthew Perry with ketamine pleads guilty
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Dr. Mark Chavez pleaded guilty to illegal distribution of ketamine in connection with Matthew Perry's death, joining a conspiracy of suppliers and a personal assistant.
Chavez's agreement reflects the complex web of conspirators involved, including personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa and drug dealer Erik Fleming, all linked to supplying Perry.
Matthew Perry's death raised alarms, leading to a federal investigation into a 'broad underground criminal network' accused of providing him with illegal drugs.
While some defendants, like Chavez, are cooperating, others like Jasveen Sangha and Dr. Salvador Plasencia are fighting serious charges and pleading not guilty.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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