Federal prosecutors revealed that Matthew Perry’s personal assistant administered the dose of ketamine that ultimately led to the Friends star's death at age 54. On Thursday, Aug. 15, federal ...
Five people have been charged in the accidental overdose death of “Friends” actor Matthew Perry, authorities announced on Thursday. In a multi-agency news conference at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in ...
Matthew Perry's assistant and alleged drug dealers attempted to cover up the "Friends" star's ketamine overdose in the days after his death. Perry's assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, along with middleman ...
Authorities are shedding light on how Matthew Perry's personal assistant allegedly played a part in his death. Kenneth Iwamasa admitted to injecting the Friends alum with multiple doses of ketamine—a ...
The personal assistant who gave Matthew Perry his fatal dose of ketamine has a secret, shady past, RadarOnline.com can reveal. The Friends star died after a lethal dose of the horse tranquilizer in ...
Five people have been charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s accidental ketamine overdose death — including a live-in assistant and two medical doctors. “[Our] investigation has revealed a broad, ...
Matthew Perry’s friends and family were “blindsided” and “saddened” by the arrest of his personal assistant Kenneth Iwamasa amid a drug investigation surrounding the actor’s death. “Matthew kept ...
Matthew Perry’s friends and family were reportedly “blindsided” by the recent arrest of his personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, in connection with the drug investigation surrounding the actor’s death ...
Matthew Perry’s friends and family are “blindsided” after the arrest of his live-in assistant, who has been charged in connection with the “Friends” star’s ketamine-related death last October.
Matthew Perry's live-in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, procured dozens of vials of the dissociative drug ketamine for the "Friends" star over a span of weeks, according to the plea agreement he made with ...
Five people have been arrested and charged in connection with the actor's death in October Samira Asma-Sadeque is a legal reporter at PEOPLE's crime desk. He work also appears in The New York Times, ...
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