
In the case of Matthew Perry, who died because of an accidental overdose of Ketamina, Dr. Salvador Plasencia, who supplied Ketamine to the star a few weeks before his death, faces up to four decades after the bars.
According to the new media, the Californian doctor declared himself guilty of four federal drug distribution positions, since he would face the Court after declaring himself previously not guilty.
While accepting a guilty agreement allows Salvador to be under liberation supervised for three years, it must also remain bail free until its judgment of December 3.
In return, federal prosecutors withdrew charges against them for falsifying medical records and other distribution counts.
Meanwhile, his lawyer said he will deliver his medical license within 40 days, since he faces a fine of $ 2 million.
Although Salvador did not administer the dose that killed Matthew, he had previously injected the drug into places that breached the safe medical procedures.
In addition, the authorities discovered that he made fun of the late actor in his text messages to another doctor, calling him a “jerk” and boasted to exploit him for money.
However, AP and Variety He informed that the possibilities of receiving the maximum punishment are minor, given the federal guidelines of sentence.
Taking into account, prosecutors declared in court that he did not sell the dose to the 17 again Actor, which led to his death.
Meanwhile, there are other defendants in the case that were part of a network that facilitated Matthew ketamine, which was using it to treat its depression.
Jasveen Sangha, or Ketamine Queen, is one of them, which supposedly supposed the fatal dose. She declared herself innocent and will go to trial next month.
Kenneth Iwamasa, personal assistant of the deceased star, and doctors Mark Chávez and Erik Fleming expect the sentence after declaring themselves guilty of minor charges.
Matthew, the well -known star, drowned in the pool of his house on October 28, 2023. He was 54 years old.