Drug addiction counsellor sentenced in Matthew Perry's overdose death
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Fourth person sentenced in Matthew Perry's overdose deathJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNardine SaadLos AngelesBBCA man involved in the overdose death of Friends star Matthew Perry has been sentenced to two years in prison, US media report.Erik Fleming, one of five people charged after Perry's death, sourced the surgical anaesthetic ketamine from a Los Angeles woman dubbed the "Ketamine Queen" and supplied it to the actor. The drug counsellor, 56, pleaded guilty in August 2024 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine.A federal judge also sentenced Fleming to three years of supervised release and a $200 penalty.Perry was found dead in his backyard jacuzzi in southern California in October 2023. His death was determined to have been caused by the acute effects of ketamine.Fleming is one of five people - including medical doctors and the actor's assistant - who US officials say supplied ketamine to Perry and exploited his drug addiction for profit, which led to his overdose death.The drug addiction counsellor is the fourth to be sentenced in the years-long legal saga. Each has also pleaded guilty in the federal case. Last month, Jasveen Sangha, 42, the dealer known as the "Ketamine Queen", was sentenced to 15 years in prison for selling drugs that led to the actor's death.Dr Salvador Plasencia, who also supplied the actor with ketamine in the weeks before his death, was sentenced in December to 30 months in prison.Dr Mark Chavez, a California doctor who sold the ketamine to Perry, was also sentenced in December, to eight months of home detention and three years of supervised release.Kenneth Iwamasa, Perry's personal live-in assistant who was accused of injecting the actor with ketamine, is scheduled to be sentenced on 27 May after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death. Matthew Perry's stepmother says 'Ketamine Queen' should get maximum senten...





