Los Angeles — Kenneth Iwamasa, the longtime personal assistant to actor Matthew Perry, is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday in federal court after pleading guilty in August 2024 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine resulting in death. Authorities say the charges stem from Perry’s Oct. 28, 2023 death and a 2½-year nationwide probe into ketamine distribution. This sentencing concludes the multi-defendant federal case as prosecutors seek a sentence of three years and five months for Iwamasa, who cooperated and became the prosecution’s key witness; defense filings described him as an employee with particular vulnerability in his relationship to Perry. Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett, who previously sentenced four co-defendants, will issue the final determination Wednesday.
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Perry 案突显了全国范围内持续存在的非法毒品分发问题。它提醒我们要对社区和家庭中的药物滥用保持警惕。如果您怀疑有人正在困扰,请联系当地资源或热线寻求帮助。
Kenneth Iwamasa,Matthew Perry的助理,因涉及致命氯胺酮阴谋而面临判刑。他与当局的合作,凸显了在此类悲剧性事件中追究责任的重要性。将此分享给重视正义和社区安全的人。
联邦检察官从 Kenneth Iwamasa 的合作中获益,他的证词和认罪协议巩固了政府的案情,并为共同被告带来了认罪协议和判决结果。
2023年10月28日,马修·派瑞的家人和遗产遭受了这位演员离世的损失,此后一直处于与死亡相关的法律和调查程序之中。
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