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Doctor admits guilt in Matthew Perry overdose

Dr. Mark Chavez's guilty plea highlights the tragic circumstances surrounding Matthew Perry's overdose, reminding us of the fragility of life

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Doctor pleads guilty in Matthew Perry overdose death
Doctor pleads guilty in Matthew Perry overdose death

Dr. Mark Chavez has pleaded guilty to charges linked to the tragic overdose death of beloved actor Matthew Perry. Initially, Chavez faced serious accusations of conspiring to distribute the powerful anesthetic ketamine. However, during a tense Los Angeles court hearing, he changed his plea, admitting his involvement in this heartbreaking case. The 54-year-old operated a ketamine clinic and openly confessed to providing the drug to Dr. Salvador Plasencia, who tragically supplied it to Perry, the cherished star of Friends.

This revelation not only brings a sense of justice but also highlights the profound sadness surrounding Perry’s untimely death. Fans and loved ones mourn the loss of an actor who brought so much joy and laughter to countless lives. As the details unfold, the weight of this tragedy lingers in the air, reminding us of the impact of addiction and the fragility of life.

In his plea agreement, Chavez confessed to fraudulently obtaining ketamine from his clinic and a distributor. As court records show, this made him one of five individuals charged in Perry’s death. Perry, also 54, was found in his backyard jacuzzi in Southern California in October 2023. Moreover, the autopsy revealed Perry’s death was caused by “acute effects” of ketamine, with a high concentration of the drug found in his blood.

Additionally, prosecutors stated that Perry’s assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, helped the doctors supply over $50,000 worth of ketamine. Text messages revealed a conspiracy to overcharge Perry for the drug. One message read, “I wonder how much this moron will pay.”

Chavez’s cooperation has allowed him to plead guilty to a lesser charge. Nevertheless, he could still face up to 10 years in prison. He has since surrendered his passport and medical license. Currently, Chavez is free on bail, with sentencing scheduled for April 2, 2025.

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