LOS ANGELES: The non-public assistant who repeatedly injected Matthew Perry with ketamine before he died was sentenced to jail on Wednesday (Might 27), turning into the fifth particular person to face justice over the Mates star’s deadly overdose.
Kenneth Iwamasa, 61, was ordered to serve three years and 5 months in federal lock-up after pleading responsible to conspiracy to distribute ketamine inflicting loss of life.
Prosecutors mentioned that within the days main as much as Perry’s 2023 loss of life in a sizzling tub, Iwamasa gave the actor greater than 25 photographs of the drug, together with a minimum of three jabs on the day he died.
On Perry’s final day, he informed Iwamasa – who lived at his luxurious Los Angeles dwelling – “Shoot me up with an enormous one,” courtroom papers mentioned.
Perry’s mom Suzanne Morrison mentioned the household had trusted Iwamasa.
“Kenny’s most necessary job – by far – was to be my son’s companion and guardian in his struggle towards habit,” she wrote in a letter to US District Decide Sherilyn Peace Garnett.
“We trusted a person with no conscience, and my son paid the value.”
Attorneys for Iwamasa mentioned he was actually little greater than a employed hand, certain to do the bidding of his rich boss.
Iwamasa had “a selected vulnerability to the connection dynamic which he fell into with the sufferer. In brief, he couldn’t ‘merely say no.’ That lack of ability had tragic penalties,” the protection wrote in a courtroom submitting.
Iwamasa is the fifth particular person to be sentenced in reference to Perry’s loss of life.
Others embody Salvador Plasencia, one in all two medical doctors who profited off Perry’s habit.

