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Matthew Perry's household trusted his assistant to assist hold him sober. He as a substitute helped him overdose

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Matthew Perry paid Kenneth Iwamasa $150,000 a 12 months to be his live-in private assistant. His function for the “Friends” star would increase to drug messenger, dependancy enabler and de facto physician, based on courtroom filings. Iwamasa injected Perry with the doses of ketamine that may show deadly on Oct. 28, 2023, […]

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