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Matthew Perry's assistant set to be sentenced for injecting ketamine that killed 'Friends' actor

Matthew Perry's assistant set to be sentenced for injecting ketamine that killed 'Friends' actor
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Kenneth Iwamasa, the live-in assistant to the late actor Matthew Perry, has been sentenced to 41 months in prison for his role in the illegal distribution of ketamine. Iwamasa pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges after admitting to injecting the actor with the fatal dose.

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The sentencing concludes a high-profile legal case involving the death of a celebrity, highlighting the dangers of illicit drug distribution and the legal consequences for those involved.

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