'Ketamine queen,' doctor to face March trial in Matthew Perry death
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[September 04, 2024]
By Lisa Richwine
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A California doctor and a woman charged with
illegally supplying the drug ketamine to "Friends" star Matthew Perry
before his overdose death will face trial in March, according to court
documents released on Tuesday. |
Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter of The War And Treaty perform with
Charlie Puth during the "In Memoriam" segment as an image of the late
Matthew Perry is shown at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles,
California, U.S. January 15, 2024. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo |
Dr. Salvador Plasencia, and Jasveen Sangha, whom authorities
said was a drug dealer known to customers as the "ketamine
queen," have pleaded not guilty to charges related to the
October 2023 death of Perry.
An autopsy determined that the 54-year-old died from "acute
effects" of ketamine and other factors that caused him to lose
consciousness and drown in his hot tub.
Ketamine is a short-acting anesthetic with hallucinogenic
properties, sometimes prescribed to treat depression and anxiety
but also abused by recreational users.
Perry had publicly acknowledged decades of substance abuse,
including during the years he starred as Chandler Bing on the
hit 1990s television sitcom "Friends."
Plasencia and Sangha are scheduled be tried together in federal
court in Los Angeles starting on March 4.
Three other defendants have agreed to plead guilty in connection
with Perry's death.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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