Doctor charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s death pleads guilty

US

A doctor charged in connection with the death of Friends star Matthew Perry has pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to distribute the drug ketamine.

Dr Mark Chavez appeared in a Los Angeles court on Wednesday to enter his plea.

He could face up to 10 years in prison.

Perry was found dead at his home in Los Angeles, aged 54, on 28 October last year.

The actor was taking ketamine six to eight times a day before he died, according to court documents.

Chavez’s lawyer Matthew Binninger said after his first court appearance in August that he is “incredibly remorseful” and is “trying to do everything in his power to right the wrong that happened here”.

Five people, including Dr Chavez, have been charged in connection with Perry’s death.

They also include Perry’s live-in personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, another doctor named Salvador Plasencia, known as “Dr P”, and Jasveen Sangha, who was referred to in documents as the “Ketamine Queen“.


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