DOJ charges 2 doctors, 3 others in the death of Matthew Perry

The actor’s autopsy revealed the acute effects of ketamine as cause of death.

(ABC News) Five people have been charged in connection with the ketamine death of “Friends” star Matthew Perry, federal officials in Los Angeles announced Thursday.

Three of the defendants, including a doctor, have already pleaded guilty to federal drug charges in connection with this death, while two others — including a second doctor and a woman known as “The Ketamine Queen” who is accused of selling Perry the batch of ketamine that killed him, were arrested on Thursday, according to the Department of Justice.

U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada said investigators conducted a wide-ranging investigation following Perry’s death in October 2023 that “revealed a broad, underground criminal network responsible for distributing large quantities of ketamine to Mr. Perry and others.”

The lead defendants in the case are Jasveen Sangha, allegedly known as “The Ketamine Queen,” and Dr. Salvador Plasencia, a licensed medical doctor known as “Dr. P,” who are expected to be arraigned later Thursday, the DOJ said.

The three others separately charged in the case include Perry’s live-in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa; Dr. Mark Chavez, a licensed medical doctor; and Eric Fleming, who admitted in court documents that he distributed the ketamine that killed Perry, the DOJ said.

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