A doctor who illegally provided ketamine to Matthew Perry has been sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison. Investigators found that Salvador Plasencia had supplied the actor with ketamine in the weeks leading up to his death, offering quantities far beyond any legal medical justification. Authorities stated that he was fully aware of Perryโs addiction but continued to sell to him for personal profit,See moreโฆ
Plasencia pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges related to the illegal distribution of the drug. In addition to the prison sentence, he received a financial penalty and permanently lost his medical license. The court emphasized that although he was not responsible for administering the fatal dose, his actions played a significant role in worsening the addiction that contributed to the actorโs overdose.
During sentencing, the judge criticized Plasencia for โsevere negligence and exploitation,โ noting that he continued to supply ketamine despite Perryโs fragile emotional state and long-known struggles with substance abuse. Prosecutors argued that the doctor had turned his medical practice into an underground source of illegal drugs rather than following professional ethics.
This sentencing marks the first resolution in a broader case involving several other individuals accused of helping provide ketamine to the late actor. Legal proceedings for the remaining defendants are expected to continue in the coming months, as Perryโs family and fans seek full accountability for his tragic death.

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