Doctor pleads guilty to giving Matthew Perry ketamine leading up to his death
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Dr. Salvador Plasencia pleaded guilty to four counts of distributing ketamine in relation to Matthew Perry's overdose death. He stood in federal court, admitting guilt and was the fourth person charged in the case to do so. The charge of distributing ketamine could lead to a potential maximum sentence of 40 years in prison. While Plasencia stated he had previously pleaded not guilty, he agreed to plead guilty in exchange for dropping additional charges. He is set for sentencing on December 3rd and has remained free on bond since his arrest, with only one other defendant left未
Dr. Salvador Plasencia pleaded guilty to four counts of distribution of ketamine related to Matthew Perry's overdose death, admitting guilt in federal court in Los Angeles.
Perry experienced adverse effects after receiving an injection from Plasencia, including a spike in blood pressure, and additional ketamine was left for Perry's assistant.
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