L'assistant de Matthew Perry condamné pour l'injection de kétamine

Kenneth Iwamasa, l'assistant personnel de longue date de l'acteur Matthew Perry, a été condamné à plus de trois ans de prison après avoir plaidé coupable de complot dans le cadre du décès de la star.

Matthew Perry, la star de 54 ans de la série télévisée Friends, s'est noyé dans son jacuzzi en 2023 alors qu'il était sous l'influence de la kétamine. Iwamasa a administré à Perry l'injection fatale et a été la cinquième et dernière personne condamnée pour son rôle dans ce décès.

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