Matthew Perry Death: Doctor’s Sentencing in Ketamine Case – NBC Los Angeles

doctor Faces sentencing in⁢ Matthew Perry Ketamine Overdose Case

Los ⁢Angeles, CA – December 3, 2025 – A former physician is⁢ scheduled to be sentenced today in federal court in Los angeles for his role in the ⁣events leading up to the tragic death of actor Matthew perry. Salvador Plasencia, 43, pleaded guilty⁢ in July ‍to four counts of illegally distributing ketamine,⁤ a powerful anesthetic.This case has brought ⁤renewed scrutiny to the off-label use of ketamine and‍ the challenges ‍faced⁢ by individuals battling addiction.

The Charges‍ & Potential⁢ Penalties

Plasencia faces ⁣a notable penalty. He⁣ could⁢ receive up to 40 years in prison and⁤ a fine exceeding ⁤$2 million,as outlined in his plea agreement. The charges⁣ stem from‍ his illegal distribution of ketamine to Perry in the months⁢ leading up to⁢ the actor’s death. ⁣

His legal team has consistently maintained that Plasencia was not ⁢ Perry’s treating physician at ‍the time⁣ of his passing. However, thay acknowledge his duty in the ‍situation. “Dr. ⁣Plasencia is profoundly remorseful for the treatment decisions he made,” his‍ attorney stated previously.⁣ He intends ⁣to voluntarily surrender his medical license, recognizing his failure to adequately protect ⁣Perry,⁣ who was especially vulnerable due to his history of‍ addiction.

A Timeline of ‍Events

Here’s a breakdown of the key events leading to this sentencing:

* October 28,2023: Matthew perry,54,was found unresponsive in a jacuzzi at his pacific Palisades home.
* Medical Examiner’s Report: Ketamine was determined to be the primary cause of ⁣death.
* Initial investigation: Authorities ‍began investigating the source of the ketamine.
* July 2024: Plasencia pleaded guilty to ⁣four federal counts of distribution of ketamine.
* December 3, 2025: Sentencing is scheduled in⁢ Los Angeles federal court.

The Broader Context: Ketamine & Addiction

Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic ⁤legally used for certain medical purposes,including treatment-resistant depression⁢ and chronic pain. However, it also ‍carries hallucinogenic properties and can‍ distort ⁢perception. Increasingly, it’s being used “off-label” – meaning for⁣ conditions it isn’t ⁢officially approved ‍to treat – which raises concerns about patient safety.

Perry ‍had been receiving ketamine legally from ⁤a doctor as part ⁢of an off-label depression treatment. however, as⁢ his need ⁢for the drug⁢ grew, he began seeking it from other sources. This is where Plasencia entered ⁣the picture.

How Plasencia ‍Supplied the Drug

According⁣ to court filings, Plasencia was connected ⁣to Perry through another patient. Starting approximately one‍ month before Perry’s death, he illegally provided the‍ actor with:

* ⁣20 vials ⁢of ketamine (totaling 100mg)
* Ketamine lozenges
*⁣ Syringes

He ⁣even enlisted another doctor, Mark Chavez, to help supply the drug. Prosecutors‍ allege that Plasencia discussed establishing a consistent supply line to become perry’s “go-to” source, after receiving $4,500 for the initial sale.

Other⁢ Individuals Involved

Plasencia is ⁢one of five ⁢individuals charged in connection with Perry’s death who have pleaded guilty. ‍ Jasveen Sangha,⁣ known as the “Ketamine‍ Queen,” is scheduled for ‍sentencing on February 25th and faces up ‍to 65 years⁤ in prison.

Perry’s⁣ Long battle with Addiction

This case underscores the⁢ devastating impact of addiction. Perry publicly battled substance abuse‍ for⁢ decades, dating back to his time on the iconic sitcom Friends. He rose to international fame playing Chandler Bing alongside Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, ⁤Matt LeBlanc, and⁣ David Schwimmer.The show ran for ten seasons on NBC, from 1994 to⁤ 2004, making Perry a household name.

His struggles with addiction were well-documented, and he often spoke openly about his journey⁤ to ⁢recovery. Unfortunately, as ⁤this ⁤case demonstrates, the fight against addiction can be ‍a lifelong one, and relapse can have⁢ tragic consequences.

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction,⁤ please reach out for help. Resources are available:

* ⁣ SAMHSA National ⁤Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP

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